1 | Pan-American Exposition: A Visual Guide | Research Library The Buffalo History Museum 1 Museum Court Buffalo, NY 14216 library@buffalohistory.org | |||||
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2 | Buildings | Fountains & Sculpture | Hotels & Lodgings | Landscape Features | Midway | Sources & Links | |
3 | Image if we could find one | Name | Architect | Description | Fate if known | Source(s) | |
4 | A.O.U.W. Building | Ancient Order of United Workers | Used by members of the fraternal organization for gatherings | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||
5 | Acetylene Building | William Welles Bosworth | Displays of acetylene gas apparatus | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Image from: Plumbers Trade Journal, July 1, 1901, p.24 | |||
6 | Agricultural Building | Shepley, Routan, and Coolidge of Boston, MA | To display the most modern farning techniques | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. Germany, 1901 | |||
7 | Alaska Building | Erected by the territory of Alaska | Made of rough logs | Destroyed by fire a week after exposition closed | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | ||
8 | Art Building | Green & Wicks, Buffalo, NY | Exhibits of paintings, photographs, prints, and sculptures. Erected to serve instead of the Albright Art Gallery, which was not completed in time for the Exposition | Demolished by 1902 | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Demolition info: The Buffalo Courier, 3/16/1902 Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | ||
9 | Baker's Chocolate Building | Display of chocolate, cocoa. Balcony had tables for visitors to enjoy refreshments | Cosmopolitan, September 1901, Volume 31 No. 5 | ||||
10 | Band Stand | Image from: Souvenir of Buffalo, N. Y., Niagara Falls and the great Pan-American Exposition, by J. Bayne | |||||
11 | Band Stand Esplanade-East | J.M. Lyell | Musical performances | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
12 | Band Stand Esplanade-West | J.M. Lyell | Musical performances | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
13 | Bark House | Part of the Six Nations village | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||||
14 | Bazaar Building | Williams Welles Bosworth | Wares and souvenirs were sold here. The building also housed a post office, telegraph office, Express offices, and newspaper headquarters. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
15 | Canada Building | Canadian Government | Reception and reading rooms and partly for exhibits | After the Exposition, the furnishings were purchased by the Robert Simpson Co. of Toronto | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 http://panam1901.org/foreign_buildings/canada/canada_building.htm Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | ||
16 | Casino AKA Boat House | Green & Wicks | Had a restaurant and lounging rooms | Extant and restored to resemble its appearance in 1901. Known today as Marcy Casino on Hoyt Lake in Delaware Park | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||
17 | Castle Copal AKA Berry Brothers | To promote varnish products and copal gums from around the world. Stood near the Manufactures & Liberal Arts Building. | Image from: Railway Age, volume 32, Sept.13, 1901, p.249 | ||||
18 | Chile Building | Charles Inesco Williams of Dayton, OH | Displays of advancement and "all arts of civilization" in Chile | Demolished by 1902 | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Demolition info: The Buffalo Courier, 3/16/1902 Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||
19 | Conservatory | To house living plant specimens. Was adjacent to the Horticulture building. | Image from: Jordan, J.M. The Pan-American and its midway. | ||||
20 | Cuba Building | James Ackerman, Buffalo, NY | Representation of Cuba. Referred to as a "new insular nation". | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 | |||
21 | Dairy Building | Exposition Architectural Bureau | Not to be confused with the Model Dairy. | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||
22 | Dominican Republic | West of the Ordnance building | The Rand-McNally Hand-book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
23 | Drake Co. Building | Displays of petrified wood and other articles manufactured by the Drake Co. Was covered in bark. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 | ||||
24 | Ecuador Building | James & Leo of NYC | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | ||||
25 | Electric Tower | John Galen Howard | To represent the importance of Niagara Falls to electricity. Had a restaurant reached by elevator. | Completely demolished by 1903 | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Demoltion info: The Buffalo Courier 4/5/1903 Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. Germany, 1901 | ||
26 | Electricity | Green & Wicks | Houses transformer that converted power from Niagara Falls to distribute to expo | Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. Germany, 1901 | |||
27 | Ethnology | George Cary | Had dioramas designed by the Smithsonian and artifacts from aboriginal cultures | Demolished | Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. Germany, 1901 | ||
28 | Fire House North | ||||||
29 | Fire House North East | ||||||
30 | Fire House North West | ||||||
31 | Fisheries | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||||
32 | Forestry | Exposition Architectural Bureau | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | ||||
33 | Government Building | J. Knox Taylor | Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. Germany, 1901 | ||||
34 | Grange Building | HQ for Grange members | Cosmopolitan, volume 31, 1/1/1901 Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | ||||
35 | Graphic Arts Building | R. S. Stearns of Boston, MA | Display area for "illustrating the remarkable progress of printing and its allied arts." | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||
36 | Honduras Building | Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||||
37 | Horticulture | R. S. Stearns of Boston, MA | Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||||
38 | Hospital AKA Emergency Hospital | Offered first aid. Had well-equipped operating rooms, sleeping rooms, etc. President McKinley was taken here after he was shot. | Image from: Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 36, March 30, 1901, p 902 | ||||
39 | Illinois Building | J.M. White and Seth J. Temple, Champaign, Ill. | Sold, "disposed of" at close of Exposition | Biennial report/State Treasurer Illinois,11/1/1902 Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | |||
40 | Larkin Pavilion | Lansing & Beierl of Buffalo, NY | To promote the products of the Larkin Company of Buffalo | Image from: Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2002706995/ | |||
41 | Little Building AKA the Coin Machine Building | Displayed the U.S. Mint's first coin machine | Was privately owned for decades. Restored and now on exhibit at the Buffalo History Museum's Resource Center, by appointment. | "First Coin Machine Used by the U.S. MInt." https://panam1901.org/midway/coin_machine_building/coin_machine_building.html | |||
42 | Livestock Barns | ||||||
43 | Log Cabin | Intended as a resting spot. In a clump of trees near the art galley, presided over by Rudolph Cermack. | The Rand-McNally Hand-book to the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo Electrical Review, Volume 39, October 19, 1901, p.501 | ||||
44 | Louisiana Purchase AKA Missouri Building and St. Louis Building | Intended to promote the St. Louis Fair of 1904 | Reinstalled at the Charleston Exposition of 1902 and the St. Louis Fair of 1904 as the Press Building | Rademacher, Diane. "Still Shining: Discovering Lost Treasures from the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair." St. Louis, MO: Virginia Pub, 2003 Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | |||
45 | Lowney's Chocolate | 1st floor: sale of cocoa, chocolate, and chocolate bon-bons. 2nd floor: exhibit of Lowney products and a beautiful roof garden with a fine view. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||||
46 | Maccabees, Knights of | Used by members of the Maccabees fraternal order | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||||
47 | Machinery and Transportation | Green & Wicks, Buffalo, NY | Exhibits of the latest technological advances | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||
48 | Manufacturers and Liberal Arts | Shepley, Routan & Coolridge of Boston | Housed the X-Ray machine by E.B. Meyerowitz | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 American X-Ray Journal, Vol 8, No.6, 6/1901, p. 928 Photo by C.D. Arnold, courtesy of Library of Congress | |||
49 | Never built | Maryland Building | Maryland canceled its plans for a building due to construction costs | The Rand-McNally Hand-book to the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo "No Maryland Building." Buffalo Morning Express, May 6, 1901, p. 7 | |||
50 | Mexico Building | Promoting the culture and industry of Mexico | Probably demolished | Buffalo Evening News, Oct. 20, 1901 https://panam1901.org/thisday/octoberarchives.html#oct20fire Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
51 | Michigan Building | George H. Barbour of Detroit, MI | Served as home base for Michigan visitors, also to represent state proudly | Sold for $500, then dismantled and shipped to Lehighton, PA. Reassembled as residence for T. A. Snyder at 7th & Iron Streets. Destroyed by fire in 1916. | Buffalo Evening News, Nov. 5, 1901 Photo by C.D. Arnold Eck, Susan "Pan-American Exposition Recycling: Second Life for Some Temporary Buildings," 2016. http://wnyhistory.org/portfolios/more/pan_am_buildings_reuse/pan_am_buildings_reuse.html | ||
52 | Mines Building | R.S. Stearns of Boston, MA | Exhibits of mines and metallurgy | Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
53 | Minnesota Building | Dudley & Beardsley, Buffalo, NY | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | ||||
54 | Mission Chapel AKA Old Spanish Mission | George Cary | Exhibits of the J. & R. Lamb Co., the Buffalo Pitts Co., the M.H. Birge Co., and the Aeolian Organ Co. Aeolian recitals were given daily. | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Protestant Episcopal Almanac and Parochial List, 1902, p. 27 | |||
55 | Model Dairy | To promote the best dairy farming techniques. Not to be confused with the Dairy building. | The Rand-McNally Hand-book to the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo Image from: Doing the Pan: Model Dairy Building https://panam1901.org/dairy_bldg/model_dairy.htm | ||||
56 | New England Building | Josephine Chapman of Boston, MA | Chapman was the only woman architect to design a building for the Pan-Am. | Destroyed by fire | Buffalo Evening News, Oct. 20, 1901 https://panam1901.org/thisday/octoberarchives.html#oct20fire Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | ||
57 | New Jersey Building | A.C. Jenkinson of Newark, NJ | Exhibits from the building were reinstalled at the South Carolina Exposition in Charleston in 1902 | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | |||
58 | New York State Building | George Cary | Receptions and meetings, hosted President McKinley's luncheon the day before he was shot | Intended by be occupied by the Buffalo Historical Society after the Exposition, now known as The Buffalo History Museum | Image from: Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/item/2013646865/ | ||
59 | Ohio Building | John Eisemann, Cleveland, OH | Sold to highest bidder at the close of the Exposition, as directed by the Ohio state legislature | Acts of the State of Ohio, 1900, p. 167 Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
60 | Ordnance Buildings | U.S. Government Architectural Bureau; James Knox Taylor | There were two Ordnance buildings. | Image from: Harper's Weekly, Volume 45, April 20, 1901, p. 413 | |||
61 | Pan-Am House | Unknown | Cottage was on grounds before the land was acquired for the Exposition. Was possibly incorporated into the Six Nations Village. We have been unable to find any images showing it in use at the Exposition. | Extant. Privately owned and in residential use. Not open to the public. | Image courtesy of Google Street View, captured October 2018. | ||
62 | Pennsylvania Building | State Superintendant of Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, PA | Photo by C.D. Arnold Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||||
63 | Pergola | John M. Carrere | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||||
64 | Propylaea | Walter Cook of Babb, Cook and Willard, Boston, MA | Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. Germany, 1901 Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||||
65 | Puerto Rico Building | Described as a "small rancho." | Demolished by 1902 | The Buffalo Courier, 3/16/1902 Image from: Reid, Robert Allan Latest and best views of the Pan-American Exposition | |||
66 | Railway Building | The Rand-McNally Hand-book to the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo | |||||
67 | Restaurant Building | Seen at far left in image. | Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||||
68 | Rheostat House | Where transmission line from Niagara Falls entered grounds of Exposition, probably near the Amherst Street entrances | Image from: Western Electrician, May 18, 1901, p. 331 | ||||
69 | Rice Kitchen Building | Served as one of the restaurants. Sponsored by the Rice Association of America. | Reinstalled in late 1901 at the South Carolina exposition in Charleston | Image from Pan-American Exposition vertical files at The Buffalo History Museum. Louisiana Planter and Sugar Manufacturer, October 19, 1901, p. 242 | |||
70 | Sanitary Facilities | Demolished by 1902 | |||||
71 | Service Building | Esenwein & Johnson | Offices and administrative functions for the Exposition. First building to be completed on the grounds. | Demolished by 1902 | Image from: One hundred views of the Pan-American exposition, Buffalo and Niagara falls. R.A.Reid, 1901 | ||
72 | Six Nations Village AKA Indian Stockade | Featuring the customs and crafts of the six Iroquois nations. Not to be confused with the Indian Congress on the Midway. | Demolished by 1902 | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Image from: The Chautauquan, June-August, 1910 | |||
73 | Stadium | Walter Cook of Babb, Cook and Willard, Boston, MA | Used for amateur and professional athletic games and sporting events. Modeled after the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens. Seated 12,000, contained a quarter mile track | Demolished | Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. Germany, 1901 Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
74 | Standard Paint Co. Building AKA P&B Building | Exhibit of various kinds of paints, oils, varnishes, etc. Structure was originally designed for the Paris Exposition of 1900 and reinstalled at Buffalo | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Image from: Street Railway Journal, date unknown. Shows the booth as designed for the Paris Exposition of 1900. | ||||
75 | Temple of Music | Essenwein & Johnson | Musical performances and festivals. Site where President Wm. McKinley was shot. | Completely dismantled and demolished by end of 1903. Contract of Exposition stated it could not be used for any subsequent exhibitions | The Buffalo Times, July 31,1903 Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. Germany, 1901 | ||
76 | U.S. Life Saving Station | Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||||
77 | Wisconsin Building | A.C. Claus of Milwaukee, WI | Extant. Purchased and moved to Point Abino, Ontario for use as a private summer cottage. Extensively remodeled. | Image from: International Studio, Volume 13 (1901?), p. 302 Eck, Susan "Pan-American Exposition Recycling: Second Life for Some Temporary Buildings," 2016. http://wnyhistory.org/portfolios/more/pan_am_buildings_reuse/pan_am_buildings_reuse.html | |||
78 | Women's Building | E.B. Green | Used for reading room, entertainment, receptions | Built ca. 1890 as the Country Club of Buffalo;, turned over to the Board of Women Managers for the Exposition. Returned to County Club use after the Exposition. Demolished ca. 1928 for the Edwin Lang Miller house. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 Photo by C.D. Arnold Eck, Susan J. "The Clubhouse with Three Lives," 2016. https://www.wnyhistory.org/portfolios/more/ccb_three_lives/clubhouse_3/clubhouse_3.html | ||
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1 | Fountains & Sculptures at the Pan-American Exposition | Most of the sculptures installed at the Pan-American were made of plaster and were broken up and discarded after it closed. | ||||
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2 | Buildings | Hotels & Lodgings | Landscape Features | Midway | Sources & Links | |
3 | Image if we could find one | Name | Sculptor | Location & Description | Source | |
4 | Acetylene Genii | M. Loester of New York City | Acetylene building, on the four corners | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
5 | Achilles | Reproduction of ancient Greek statue in the Louvre | Stadium entrance, south side | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
6 | Aeschines | Reproduction of a statue in the Museo Nazionale in Naples | Stadium entrance, south side | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
7 | Age of Enlightenment | Herbert Adams | East wing of the Esplanade. There were North and South groups. Unsure which group is pictured. | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||
8 | Agriculture | Charles A. Lopez | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||
9 | Amazon | Reproduction of ancient statue at the Vatican | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
10 | Amor on Snail AKA Love Riding on a Snail | Janet Scudder of Terre Haute, Indiana | Court of Fountains | Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||
11 | Animal Wealth, North Group | E.C. Potter | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
12 | Animal Wealth, South Group | E.C. Potter | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||
13 | Antinous | Reproduction of Roman sculpture at the Vatican | "Half circle of shrines" | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
14 | Apollo | Reprouction of an ancient Greek statue at the Vatican | Stadium entrance, north side | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
15 | Apollo Belvidere | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
16 | Apoxyomenos | Reproduction of ancient Roman statue at the Vatican | East side of Plaza | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
17 | Appollino | Reprouction of a statue in the Uffizi | Stadium entrance, south side | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
18 | Art | Charles A. Lopez | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: https://archive.org/details/panamericanexpos01pana/page/n27/mode/2up | ||
19 | Aspiration | Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney AKA Mrs. Harry Paine Whitney | Nude man with outstretched arms. North lawn of the New York State Building. Whitney was the one of three women sculptors at the Pan-Am. The others were Janet Scudder and Edith Yandell. | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
20 | Atlantic and Pacific Oceans | Philip Martiny | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
21 | Bacchant | John Gellert | Midway, south entrance | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
22 | Bacchante | Frederick MacMonnies | Court of Fountains. Reproduction of a sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
23 | Bather | Reproduction of statue in the Louvre by Falconet | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
24 | Bellona, Goddess of War | Philip Martiny | Between Ohio and Illinois buildings | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
25 | Benevolence | Albert Jaegers | On Triumphal Bridge | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||
26 | Birth of Athene | Mr. and Mrs. Michel Tonette | Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
27 | Birth of Venus | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tonetti | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||
28 | Blacksmiths | Image from: https://archive.org/details/panamericanexpo00/page/n25/mode/2up | ||||
29 | Brotherhood | George Edwin Bissell of Mount Vernon, NY | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
30 | Buffalo | H.M. Shrady | Bridge of Three Americas | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||
31 | Bust of Minerva | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | ||||
32 | Caryatid Bacchante | Reproduction of the original from Versailles | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
33 | Caryatid Hercule | Reproduction of the original from Versailles | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
34 | Caryatides | L. Amateis of Washington | Pergola, Court of Lilies, and Court of Cypresses | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
35 | Ceres | Reproduction of an ancient Roman statue | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
36 | Ceres and Sea Horses | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||||
37 | Challenge | Charles Cary Rumsey of Buffalo | South of Woman's building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
38 | Chariot Race | Frederick Roth | West of Woman's building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||
39 | Chien Molosse | Reproduction of statue of a dog at the Vatican | Bridge near Dairy building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
40 | Child on Dragon | Reproduction of French piece from Louis XV period | Canal bridge north of U.S. Government building | Photo by C.D. Arnold Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
41 | Child with Fishes and Blowing on a Shell | Paul W. Bartlett | Damaged and unable to be displayed | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
42 | Civic Virtue | H.K. Bush-Brown | Female figure leading a child | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
43 | Courage | Jonathan S. Hartley | Triumphal Bridge | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
44 | Dancing Faun | Reproduction of Greek bronze discovered at Pompeii | West side of Plaza | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
45 | Demosthenes | Reproduction of ancient statue at the Vatican | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
46 | Despotic Age, South Group | Isidore Konti | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
47 | Despotic Age, North Group | H.A. McNeil of NYC | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
48 | Diane Chasseuresse | Reproduction of a statue at Versailles | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
49 | Discobolus of Naucydes | Reproduction of ancient Greek statue at the Vatican | Stadium entrance, north side | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
50 | Dordogne | Reproduction of group at Versailles by Coyzevoix | Court of Cypresses | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
51 | Faun Playing Scabellum | Reproduction of statue in the Uffizi in Florence | Midway south entrance | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
52 | Faun with Kid | Reproduction of ancient statue | West side of Plaza | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
53 | Fighting Eagles | Maximillian Schwarzott | Approach to the Forecourt | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
54 | Fighting Gladiator | Reproduction of ancient Greek statue in the Louvre | East side of Plaza | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
55 | Figures Holding Shield of the United States | Karl Bitter | Forecourt | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
56 | Fleuve | Daniel Chester French | East Mall | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
57 | Floral Wealth | Bela L. Pratt | Western wing of Esplanade | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||
58 | Fountain of Abundance | Philip Martiny | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||
59 | Fountain of Ceres | Edwin F. Elwell | West Esplanade fountain | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
60 | Fountain of Man | Charles Grafly of Philadelphia, PA | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | |||
61 | Fountain of Kronos | Edwin F. Elwell | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. | |||
62 | Fountain of Nature | George T. Brewster | West Esplanade fountain | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
63 | Fountain of Prometheus | Hinton R. Perry | Image from: https://archive.org/details/panamericanexpos01pana/page/n27/mode/2up | |||
64 | Fountains | William Cowper of NYC | Facade of U.S. Government building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
65 | Garonne | Reproduction of group at Versailles by Coyzevoix | Court of Cypresses | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
66 | Gay Music | Isidore Konti | Entrance to the Temple of Music | Image from: https://archive.org/details/panamericanexpos01pana/page/n27/mode/2up | ||
67 | General Sherman | Augustus St. Gaudens | In front of Art Building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: C.D. Arnold Official Views of the Pan-Amerocan | ||
68 | Genius of Man | Paul W. Bartlett | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
69 | Genius of Progress | Philip Martiny | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
70 | George Washington | Daniel Chester French | Image from: https://archive.org/details/panamericanexpo00/page/n25/mode/2up Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
71 | Germanicus | Reproduction of ancient Roman statue | East side of Plaza | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
72 | Goddess of Light | Herbert Adams | Surmounting Electric Tower | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
73 | Group of Horses | Frederick MacMonnies | Scientific American: Supplement no 1327, Volume 51, June 8, 1901, p. 21266 | |||
74 | Groups of Children | Isadore Konti | Bazaar building, on the four corners | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
75 | Groups of Children | Isadore Konti | Court of the Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
76 | Groups of Children | Reproductions from the terrace at Versailles | Court of the Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
77 | Great Waters in the Time of the Indian | George Gray Barnard | South side of Electric Tower | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
78 | Hercules | Reproduction of ancient Greek statue | East side of Plaza | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
79 | Heroic Music | Isidore Konti | Entrance to the Temple of Music | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
80 | History | George T. Brewster of NYC | Ethnology building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
81 | Horse and Trainer AKA Stallion and Groom | Frederic Roth | Between East Pergola buildings | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||
82 | Horticulture | Horticulture building, 2 figures on north and south pedestals | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
83 | Hospitality | On Triumphal Bridge | Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | |||
84 | Human Emotion | Paul W. Bartlett | Court of the Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
85 | Human Intellect | Paul W. Bartlett | Court of the Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
86 | Indian on Horseback | Charles C. Rumsey | Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | |||
87 | Intelligence | Edwin F. Elwell | South side of New York State building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
88 | Jason | Reproduction of ancient Greek statue | East side of Plaza | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
89 | Jupiter | Reproduction of a Greek bronze | Colonnade West Court of Cypresses | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
90 | Justice | C. Hamann of NYC | On Triumphal Bridge | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
91 | Lake Erie | Ralph Goddard | Electric Tower | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Railway Conductor, April 1901, p. 265 | ||
92 | Lake Huron | Louis A. Gudebrod | Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
93 | Lake Michigan | Philip Martiny | Niche in Electric Tower | Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
94 | Lake Ontario | Philip Martiny | Electric Tower | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||
95 | Lake Saint Clair | Henry Baerer | Electric Tower | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
96 | Lake Superior | Karl Tefft | East colonnade of Electric Tower | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
97 | Law | William Ordway Partridge of NYC | U.S. Government Building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
98 | Liberty | John Gellert | On Triumphal Bridge | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||
99 | Lions | "Bronzed." Flanking east and west staircases in Sunken Garden. One of the lions was purchased by the Dayton Board of Education to place in the Steele High School yard. | Dayton (Ohio). Board of Education Annual Report of the Board of Education, for the School Year... Synopsis, 1901-1902, p. 84 | |||
100 | Lyric Music | Isidore Konti | Temple of Music | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||
101 | Madonna | Pugi Brothers | One of several marbles exhibited by the Pugi brothers in "Venice in America" on the Midway. The Madonna was purchased for St. Joseph's Cathedral. | "The Pugi Collection of Sculptures at the Pan-Am." Buffalo Courier, October 24, 1901, p. 7 "Art for St. Joseph's." Buffalo Morning Express, Nov. 3, 1901, p. 6 | ||
102 | Man the Mysterious | Charles Grafly | Part of the Fountain of Man | Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. | ||
103 | Manufacture | Charles A. Lopez | North of Agriculture building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | ||
104 | Marble Faun | Reproduction of a sculpture in the Capitolene Museum in Rome | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
105 | Mercury | Reproduction of a bronze at the Musee de Florence | Stadium enrance, south side | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
106 | Mercury Seated | Reproduction of Pigalli's statue | East Mall | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
107 | Michael Angelo | Paul W. Bartlett | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
108 | Mineral Wealth, North Group | Charles H. Niehaus | Near Mines building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
109 | Mineral Wealth, South Group | Charles H. Niehaus | Near Mines building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | ||
110 | Minerva | Reproduction of ancient bronze | Colonnade east Court of Cypresses | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
111 | Minerva | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Glimpses of the Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | |||
112 | Minerva Giustiniani | Reproduction of ancient Greek statue at the Vatican | Stadium extrance, north side | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
113 | Moose | Henry M. Shrady of NYC | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
114 | Music of the Dance | Isadore Konti | Temple of Music | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
115 | Narcissus | Reproduction of Green statuette at Pompeii | "Half circle of shrines" | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
116 | Nathan Hale | Frederick MacMonnies. Copy of bronze in City Hall Park, NYC | Colonnade West Court of Cypresses | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
117 | Nymphs and River Gods | Bridge of East Mall | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
118 | Orpheus | Bela Pratt | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
119 | Pan | George Gray Barnard | Near Art building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
120 | Pan with Amor | Isadore Konti | East end of the Proplyea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
121 | Patriotism | Gustave Gerlich | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
122 | Patriotism Frieze | Oscar L. Lenz | Triumphal Causeway | Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
123 | Peace AKA Trophy of Peace | Augustus Lukeman | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
124 | Peace and Plenty | Maximillian Schwartzott | In one of the niches on the U.S. Government building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
125 | Peace and Power | Karl Bitter | Equestrian figures | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
126 | Pilgim Father | J.Q.A. Ward | Reproduction of statue in Central Park, New York | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
127 | Power AKA Trophy of Power | Augustus Lukeman | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Scientific American: Supplement no 1327, Volume 51, June 8, 1901, p. 21266 | |||
128 | Progress | Hendrick Christian Andersen of Newport, RI | South side of New York State building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
129 | Pumas | A. Phimister Proctor | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
130 | Quadriga | A. Phimister Proctor | Surmounting the four pediments of the Ethnology Building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
131 | Quadriga | F. Wellington Rukstuhl of NYC | On blue dome of U.S. Government Building | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
132 | Reaper | Pediment of Agriculture building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
133 | Religious Music AKA Sacred Music | Isidore Konti | Temple of Music | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
134 | Resting Buffaloes | Frederick G. Roth of Buffalo | In Sunken Gardens | Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It | ||
135 | Saturnalia | Ernesto Biondi | Image from: Barry, Richard Snap Shots on the Midway | |||
136 | Satyr and Infant Bacchus | Reproduction of statue in the Louvre by Perrault | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
137 | Savage Age, North Group | John J. Boyle of Philadelphia | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
138 | Savage Age, South Group | John J. Boyle of Philadelphia | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
139 | Science | Charles A. Lopez of New York City | Group in Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | ||
140 | Sea Horses | Paul W. Bartlett | Court of Fountains | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
141 | Silenius Carrying Infant Bacchus | Reproduction of ancient statue in Glypothek, Munich | South Midway entrance | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
142 | Sir Harry Vane | Frederick MacMonnies | Court of Fountains. Reproduction of statues at the Boston (MA) Public Library | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
143 | Sophocles | Reproduction of ancient statute in the Lateran Museum in Rome | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
144 | Sower | Pediment of Agriculture Building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
145 | Spandrel | Electric Tower | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | |||
146 | Standard Bearer | Karl Bitter | On the Triumphal Bridge | Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. | ||
147 | Struggle for Existence fountain | Enid Yandell of Kentucky | Reproduction of statue designed for Carrie Brown Memorial in Providence, RI | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
148 | Term with Female Head | Herbert Adams of New York City | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
149 | Term with Male Head | Herbert Adams of New York City | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
150 | Three Graces | Pilon | Court of Cypresses | Photo by C.D. Arnold Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
151 | Tolerance | Herman N. Matzen of NYC | Triumphal Causeway | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
152 | Torch Bearer | Electric Tower | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | |||
153 | Torch Bearers | Philip Martiny | Balustrade of the Ethnology Building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
154 | Torch Bearers | Philip Martiny | East and west colonnades of the Electric Tower | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
155 | Tropical Court | Inside Manufactures and Liberal Arts building | Image from: Souvenir of Buffalo, N. Y., Niagara Falls and the great Pan-American Exposition, by J. Bayne | |||
156 | Tympanum relief | H.A. McNeil of NYC | U.S. Government building | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
157 | Vase Amphitrite | Reproduction of original at Versailles | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
158 | Vase Borghese | Reproduction of original at Villa Borghese in Rome | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
159 | Vase Cratere AKA Krater with the Mask | Reproduction of ancient Greek vase now in the Tuileries | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
160 | Vase Louis XIV | Reproduction of original at Tuileries | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
161 | Vase Medici | "Forme Menodes" | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
162 | Vase Supported by Terms | Reproduction of an original at Versailles | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
163 | Vase de Tuileries (2) | Reproduction of two originals at Tuileries | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
164 | Venus Coming From the Bath | Reproduction of Perraud's statue in the Louvre | Plaza, "half circle of shrines" | Image from: Pan-American Exposition 1901 Buffalo, N.Y. Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
165 | Venus de Medici | Reproduction of the famous statue in the Uffizi in Florence | West side of Plaza | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
166 | Venus Genetrix | Copy of ancient Roman figure | "Half circle of shrines" | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
167 | Venus of Arles | Reproduction of ancient statue in the Louvre | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
168 | Venus with Apple | Reproduction of statue by Thorwaldsen at Copenhagen | Propylea | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
169 | Venus with Phial | "Half circle of shrines" | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
170 | Victory | Herbert Adams | Triumphal Bridge | Image from: Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | ||
171 | Vulcan | "Half circle of shrines" | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. | |||
172 | Water Nymph and Child | Reproduction of group at Versailles by Magnier | Court of Cypresses | Gray, David. Art Hand-Book, Sculpture, Architecture, Painting: Official Handbook of Architecture and Sculpture and Art Catalogue to the Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo, N.Y: D. Gray, 1901. |
1 | Hotels & Lodgings During the Pan-American Exposition | Hotels, boarding houses, and rented rooms were all situated outside of the grounds. They were provided by private owners as well as professional operators. Buffalo had hundreds of boarding houses and saloon-hotels in 1901. They are not all listed here. | ||||||
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2 | Buildings | Fountains & Sculpture | Landscape Features | Midway | Sources & Links | |||
3 | Image If We Could Find One | Name | Address | Men Only | Women Only | Status if known | Source | |
4 | A | Aberdeen | Jersey & West Avenue | Possibly extant at 281 Jersey as an apartment building | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||
5 | Adams, Mary A. rented rooms | 112 Delaware Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
6 | Adams, Mrs. W.F. rented rooms | 724 Main Street | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
7 | Alcazar | 676-686 Amherst Street, corner of Elmwood. Some sources describe it as Amherst near Delaware. | Designed by Cyrus Porter. Demolished. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
8 | Albemarle | Jersey & West | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
9 | Allen | 225-227 Allen St. | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
10 | Allen, George W. rented rooms | 87 W. Mohawk St. | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
11 | Anderson W.P. rented rooms | 295 Forest Ave. | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
12 | Annex | Swan & Pearl St. | Probably demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
13 | Ansteth | 1098 Grant St. | Extant as an apartment building | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
14 | Arlington | Exchange & Wells St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
15 | Armstrong | 93-95 W. Mohawk St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
16 | Ashland Colonial | 109 Ashland Avenue | Possibly extant as a private residence. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
17 | Auburn Rented rooms | 600 Auburn Avenue | Possibly extant as a private residence | Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See it | ||||
18 | B | Bacon, Helen M. rented rooms | 363 Norwood Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||
19 | Bank | 28-30 E. Genesee St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
20 | Barnes | 278-280 Pearl St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
21 | Barnwell, C.P. | 305 Breckenridge St. | Possibly extant as a private residence | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
22 | Barton | W. Ferry & Barton St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
23 | Barton, Mrs. M. rented rooms | 541 W. Utica St. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
24 | Bedell, Mrs. E.M. | 238-240 Elmwood Avenue | Demolished. Site of Price-Rite grocery store. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
25 | Beer, Frank | Carroll & Van Rensselaer St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
26 | Berkeley | Johnson Park at Delaware | Extant as an apartment building. Now known as the Graystone. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
27 | Bidwell Park | 188-196 Bidwell Parkway | Extant as a private residence | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
28 | Bird, W.M. rented rooms | 80 Greenwood Place | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
29 | Bleckley, Misses rented rooms | 297 West Avenue | Possibly extant as a private residence | Friends' Intelligencer and Journal, Volume 58, 10th Month 19, 1901, p. i | ||||
30 | Bolles, S.W. rented rooms | 201? Voorhees Avenue | Possibly extant as private residence | Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See it | ||||
31 | Boughton, W.E. rented rooms | 823 Auburn Avenue | Possibly extant as a private residence | Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See it | ||||
32 | Boyer, F.N. | 147 Main St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
33 | Brainard House | 1039 WIlliam St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
34 | Brand & Rausch | 145 Kensington Ave. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
35 | Broezel | Seneca & Wells St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
36 | Brook, E.R. rented rooms | 315 Pennsylvania Ave. | Extant | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
37 | Brown | 2942 Main St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
38 | Brown-Kean & Co. | 58 Highland Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
39 | Bryce | 132 W. Chippewa St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
40 | Buckingham | 87 Mariner St. | Extant. Now an apartment building. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: Digital Commonwealth: Massachusetts Collections Online | ||||
41 | Buete, H. | 136 Hampshire St. | Possibly extant as a private residence | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
42 | Butler & Garvin | 134 E. Eagle St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
43 | Butler & Vogle | 79-81 Seneca St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
44 | Byers, James rented rooms | 877 Main Street | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
45 | Byram, Coleman E. rented rooms | 205 Norwood Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
46 | C | Campbell, Peter | 530 Rhode Island St. | Possibly extant as the Essex Street Pub | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||
47 | Canandaigua | Michigan & Seneca St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
48 | Carlton | Exchange & Washington St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
49 | Carolina | 112 Main St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
50 | Carrick, C.B. | 20 Exchange St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
51 | Castle Inn | Niagara Square | Demolished in 1919. Previously the residence of Millard Fillmore. Presently the site of Statler Towers. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: Library of Congress | ||||
52 | Cawley, F.H. rented rooms | 130 W. Mohawk St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
53 | Chapin Parkway AKA Melton Manor | 176 Chapin Parkway | Extant. Now private apartments. Now known as Melton Manor. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901, p. 28 | ||||
54 | Chapin Place House | Delaware & Lancaster Avenue | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: Ovesize T485 .B1 P36 v.1 no. 10 Pan-American Magazine, March 1900, p.21 | ||||
55 | Charlotte | 70 Delaware Avenue | Demolished | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
56 | Cheltenham | 234 Franklin St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: New York State Hotel Association Official Membership Book, 1918-1919, p.47 | ||||
57 | City | Michigan & Exchange | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | |||||
58 | Clarendon | 317 Main St. | Demolished | Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See it | ||||
59 | Clayson, M.A rented rooms | 152 Mariner St. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
60 | Cleves, Mrs. Rented rooms | 383? Bryant St. | Extant as a private residence | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | ||||
61 | Colmey, Mary L. rented rooms | 56 Tracey St. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
62 | Columbia | 101-107 Seneca St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Ad from the Buffalo Times, May 5, 1901, p. 20 | ||||
63 | Conley, F.H. rented rooms | 130 W. Mohawk | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
64 | Continental | Exchange & Michigan | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
65 | Cook, C.M. rented rooms | 263 Ashland Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
66 | Cornell | 1200 Main St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
67 | Coryell, Mrs. Harriet Langdon rented rooms | 72 Highland Avenue | Extant as a private residence | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | ||||
68 | Cosmopolitan | Swan & Washington St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
69 | Costa, E.J. rented rooms | 379 Plymouth Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
70 | Courtney, Mrs. rented rooms | 1437 Main Street | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
71 | Crandall | 965 William St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
72 | Crowley, Richard | Lafayette & Niagara St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
73 | Crystal | Ellicott & Clinton St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
74 | Cummings, C.G. rented rooms | 44 Johnson Park | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
75 | D | Davenport | Main & Webster St. North Tonawanda | Demolished? | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | |||
76 | Davis, F.H. | 109 Chenango St. | Possibly demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
77 | Deane, Mrs. E.C. rented rooms | 45 Park St. | Extant as a private residence | New Outlook, Sept, 7, 1901, p.94. "Recreation Department." | ||||
78 | Delair, J.H. | 196 Rhode Island St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
79 | Delaware Hotel | 217 Delaware Avenue | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
80 | Detroit | Niagara & Pearl | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
81 | Devonshire | Bird Ave. at Granger St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
82 | Dewitt St., 39 rented rooms | 39 Dewitt St. | Extant as a private residence | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | ||||
83 | Diebold, George | Parade House | Demolished in 1904. The Parade is now known as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: The Olmsted City: The Buffalo Olmsted Park System, Plan for the 21st Century (2009) | ||||
84 | Diggens, Thomas J. | 120 N. Division St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
85 | Dixon, F.S. rented rooms | 37 Glenwood Ave. | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
86 | Drexel | 414 Franklin St. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
87 | Duchscher | Delaware at the Belt Line | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
88 | Dunning | Ellicott & Clinton St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
89 | E | Edgar, O. rented rooms | 40 Massachusetts Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||
90 | Ellicott | 124 Ellicott St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
91 | Elmhurst | Forest & Lincoln Parkway | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
92 | Elmwood | 497 Elmwood Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
93 | Elser, Mrs. Rose | 148 Exchange St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
94 | Epworth | Hertel at Rosalia St. | National Magazine, Volume 14, September 1901 | |||||
95 | Epworth Cottage | Ledger near Hertel Avenue | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
96 | Erler | 1019 William St. | Possibly demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
97 | Evans, Mrs. C.H. rented rooms | 40 Fargo Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
98 | Everett | 766 Elmwood Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
99 | Exposition View | 1055 Elmwood Avenue | Possibly extant as a storefront building | Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See it | ||||
100 | Eyring, H.P. | 747 Abbott Rd. | Probably demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
101 | F | Falkner, E.M. rented rooms | 664 Main Street | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||
102 | Fell, C.P. rented rooms | 368 Grant St. | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
103 | Fenton | Main & W. Ferry | Extant as an apartment building | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: Google Street View, Sept. 2018 | ||||
104 | Fillmore House | Michigan & Carroll St. | Probably demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
105 | Fitch | 63 Main St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
106 | Fletcher, Mrs. M.A, rented rooms | 149 Franklin St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
107 | Flore, George | 71 Clinton St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
108 | Forest | 228-230 Forest Avenue | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
109 | Fornes | Court & Pearl St. | Probably demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
110 | Forrestel & Streich | 9 E. Seneca St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
111 | Frant, J.E. Conservatory | West Seneca | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
112 | Fronche | 496 Pearl St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
113 | Fulton | Oak & Clinton St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
114 | Fulton, John T. | 390 Michigan St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
115 | Furrell, R. rented rooms | 42 Massachusetts Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
116 | G | Garbe, William E. | 2865 Main St. | Demolished. Presently the site of Bennett High School. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||
117 | Garvin, Mr. | 277 N. Division St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
118 | Genesee House | Main & Genesee | Demolished in 1922. New Genesee Hotel built on site, now a Hyatt Regency Hotel. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Photo by William Brandel Courtesy of the Library of Congress | ||||
119 | Georgia | 245 Georgia St. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
120 | Gibbs | 1005-1021 Elmwood Avenue | Partially extant as a private residence | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
121 | Gifford, E.W. rented rooms | 112 Johnson Park | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
122 | Gifford, Rev. O.P. & Roberts, A.L. rented rooms | 341 W. Utica St. | Extant as a private residence | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | ||||
123 | Gilbert, J.H. | Sycamore & Fillmore Ave. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
124 | Glendale | 2073 Main St. | Possibly extant as a private residence | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
125 | Glendale Place, 24 Rented rooms | 24 Glendale Place | Extant as a private residence | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | ||||
126 | Goetz, Conrad | 367 Vermont St. | Extant as a private residence | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
127 | Grand Central House | Clinton & Ellicott | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
128 | Grange | Soldiers Place | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 182. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
129 | Grant | Grant & Ferguson St. | Possibly extant as an apartment building | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
130 | Green, Mrs. Oliver rented rooms | 445 Delaware Avenue | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
131 | Grove. Dr. B.H. rented rooms | 101 Jewett Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
132 | Gruener AKA New Greuner | Washington & Huron | Demolished in 1911 for the General Electric Tower | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: Picture Book of Earlier Buffalo, p. 477 | ||||
133 | Guss, Mrs. L. rented rooms | 409 Elmwood Ave. | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
134 | H | Haberstraw, John F. rented rooms | 705 Ellicott St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||
135 | Hachelaga | 147 Franklin St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
136 | Hair, Mrs. F.H. rented rooms | 249 West Avenue | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
137 | Harter, H.C. rented rooms | 578 Breckenridge St. | Probably extant as a private residence | Young Men's Christian Association The Intercollegian, v. 23, June 1901, p.212 | ||||
138 | Healey & Turner | 243 N. Division St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
139 | Heberly, William | Front & Porter Avenue | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
140 | Heier, Frank C. | 143-151 Peter St. | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 182. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
141 | Herman, George | 894 Seneca St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
142 | Hoffer, F.H. rented rooms | 254 Richmond Avenue | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
143 | Hoffman & Lami | 551 Main St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
144 | Hoover, C.E. rented rooms | 508 W. Delavan Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
145 | Huck, Mrs. E. rented rooms | 299 Delaware Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
146 | Hudson | Hudson & Plymouth | Demolished? | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
147 | Hunt, Mrs, Helen J. rented rooms | 21 Johnson Park | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
148 | Huntington Avenue, 33 rented rooms | 33 Huntington Avenue | Probably extant as a private residence | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | ||||
149 | Hurley, Margaret rented rooms | 462 Vermont St. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
150 | I | Iris | 270 Washington St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | ||||
151 | Iroquois Hotel | Main & Eagle St. | Demolished in 1940 | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: Palmer's Views of Buffalo, p.26 | ||||
152 | Irvington | 351 Washington St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
153 | J | J.H.B. rented rooms | 26 Huntington Avenue | Extant as a private residence | New Outlook, Sept, 7, 1901, p.94. "Recreation Department." | |||
154 | Jamestown | 271 Delaware Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
155 | Jefferson | 1350-1352 Jefferson Avenue | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
156 | Jenkins, Walter S. rented rooms | 805 W. Ferry | Probably extant as a private residence | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | ||||
157 | Johnson | 284 Delaware Avenue | Was probably Johnson's cottage. Demolished around 1907. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Painting by William Wilgus | ||||
158 | Jones, Nettie H. rented rooms | 754 Main Street | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
159 | Kamman , Mrs, Charles H. rented rooms | 441 Massachusetts Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
160 | K | Kavanaugh, P.J. | Perry & Van Rensselaer St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
161 | Kellogg | 260 Franklin St. | Demolished? | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
162 | Kenilworth | Elmwood & Anderson | Extant as an apartment building | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
163 | Kiefe, M.J. | 140 Seneca St. | Possibly extant | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
164 | Killinger, V.A. | 1478 Main St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
165 | Kirkwood | 348 Washington St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
166 | Kirst, Louis F. | 914 Genesee St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
167 | Klawson, Albert | 646 Abbott Rd. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
168 | L | Lackawanna | 62-64 Main St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | |||
169 | Lakota | 3 Niagara Square | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
170 | Lancaster Avenue, 201 rented rooms | 201 Lancaster Avenue | Probably extant as a private residence | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | ||||
171 | Langford, John | Alabama & Elk St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
172 | Leland | 226-230 Niagara St. | Demolished. Presently the site of Shoreline Aparments | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
173 | Lenox | 140 North St. | Extant. Offers apartments and hotel rooms. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: History of the City of Buffalo: Its Men and Institutions Buffalo Evening News, 1908 | ||||
174 | Leyden | 138 Exchange St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
175 | Lillian | 247 W. Utica | Extant as a private residence | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
176 | Lincoln | 14th & Rhode Island St. | Extant as apartment building at 326-332 Rhode Island St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: Google Street View, Sept. 2018 | ||||
177 | Lord, Miss L.B. rented rooms | 32 Highland Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
178 | Lowrey, C.H. | 73-75 Main St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
179 | M | Mabie, C.H. rented rooms | 195 Franklin St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||
180 | MacCowley, Miss E. rented rooms | 671 Main Street | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
181 | Mackinaw | 258 Ohio St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
182 | Mallon, John H. | Clinton & Michigan | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
183 | Mang, W.W. | 2662 Delaware Avenue | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
184 | Manhattan | 620 Main St. | Possibly extant | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
185 | Mansion House | Main & Exchange | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: Plumbers Trade Journal, v. 25, May 15, 1899, p. 322 | ||||
186 | Markeen | Main & Utica, northeast corner. | Demolished in 1966. Presently the site of the Utica Street Metro Rail station. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
187 | Marlborough | Allen & Mariner St. | Extant as an apartment building | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: Google Street View, September 2014 | ||||
188 | Maryland Cottages | 105-111 Maryland and 303 Front St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | ||||
189 | Massachusetts | 694-696 West Avenue | Possibly extant as a private residence | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
190 | Mathews, Mrs. J.F. | 47 Oak St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
191 | Matthews, M.N. rented rooms | 309 West Avenue | Possibly extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
192 | McArthur or McCarty, Mrs. John | 190 Niagara St. | Demolished. Presently the site of Shoreline Aparments. Sources vary on her name. | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
193 | McConnell, John | 93 Massachusetts Avenue | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
194 | McCormac, W.J. | 26 South Park Avenue | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
195 | McDonnell, C. rented rooms | 1716 Fillmore Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
196 | McFarland, William | Smith & Prenatt St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
197 | McGuire, Mrs. M.E. | 295 Fulton St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
198 | McKay | 40 E. Eagle St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
199 | McLeod, D.G. | Exchange & Wells St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
200 | McWade, Mrs. Robert rented rooms | 90 Prospect Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
201 | Meadow View | Crescent & Colvin St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
202 | Merritt, Mrs. F.G. rented rooms | 130 Delaware Avenue | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
203 | Miller, George | 264 Genesee St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
204 | Moeller House | Main & Scott St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: Official Programme and Journal of the United Trades and Labor Council of Erie County, 1902, p. 118 | ||||
205 | Mohawk Turkish Bath Rented rooms | Mohawk & Washington St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
206 | Morrison & Ostrander | 33 W. Tupper St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
207 | Mullen, George M. | 71 Lakeview Avenue | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
208 | Murphy & Sutherland | 125 E. Eagle St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
209 | Murphy, T.J. | 288 S. Division St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
210 | Murray | 47 E. Mohawk St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
211 | Murray Hotel | 166 Franklin St. | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
212 | Myrell, L.E. rented rooms | 888 Main St | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
213 | N | National | Exchange & Ellicott | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | |||
214 | Neider, Jacob | 143 Main St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
215 | Niagara | Porter & Seventh St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: Four Track News (May?) 1906 | ||||
216 | Normandie | 660 Main St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
217 | North | 1047 Main St. | Extant. Presently the site of the Anchor Bar. | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
218 | Northland | 383-387 Ellicott St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
219 | O | Oertel, Henry | 823 Washington St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||
220 | Ohio | W. Huron & Main | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
221 | Olympic | 97-101 Eagle St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
222 | Orizaba or Orisba | Swan & Michigan St. | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901, "Recreation Department" Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
223 | Orleans Hotel | Main & Chippewa | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 182. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
224 | Orton | 344 Hudson St. | Possibly extant as a private residence? | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
225 | P | Page, Anna C. rented rooms | 431 Norwood Avenue | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||
226 | Pallister, David | 574 Wshington St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
227 | Palmer House | 881 Main St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
228 | Palmer, Mrs. H.E. rented rooms | 325 Franklin St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
229 | Palmerton, R. | 441 Forest Avenue | Later known as the Royal Pheasant nightclub. Demolished in 2014. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
230 | Parish | 168 Parish St. | Demolished | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
231 | Park House | 744 Main St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
232 | Park Inn | 1392 Amherst St. at Delaware | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
233 | Parke rented rooms | 759 Bird Ave. | Extant as a private residence | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | ||||
234 | Parsons, Mrs. C.H. rented rooms | 259 Norwood Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
235 | Parsons, Mrs. P.E. rented rooms | 248 Auburn Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
236 | Patchen, M. | 139 Eagle St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
237 | Patton, Louis H. rented rooms | 116 Mariner St. | Possibly demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
238 | Payne, R.G. rented rooms | 216 Lancaster | Extant as a private residence | Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See it | ||||
239 | Pennsylvania | 130-140 Bidwell Parkway | Extant as private residences | National Magazine, Volume 14, May-September 1901 Image from: Google Street View, Oct. 2016 | ||||
240 | Petre, Christ | 162 Landon St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
241 | Petzing, William J. | 165 Seneca St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
242 | Pickering, Charles rented rooms | 16 Seventh St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
243 | Pierpont | 59 Whitney Place | Possibly extant as an apartment building | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
244 | Pinzel, George L. | 485 N. Division St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
245 | Piper, John | 15-17 W. Chippewa St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
246 | Pittaro, Samero | 243 W. Genesee St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
247 | Plaza | 942 Main St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
248 | Plumer B.J. | 101 Ledger St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
249 | Polish | 163 Parish St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
250 | Porter | Porter & Plymouth | Extant as an apartment building. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
251 | Prospect | 93 Massachusetts | Possibly extant | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
252 | R | Raleigh | 352 Franklin St. | Extant as an apartment building. Now called the Red Jacket Flats. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | |||
253 | Reed, Mrs. C.E. rented rooms | 176 Franklin St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
254 | Reininghaus. Otto rented rooms | 22 Oxford St. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
255 | Richard, Andrew | 437 Ellicott St. | Possibly extant | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
256 | Rienzi | 356 Main | Demolished. Presently the site of Main Place Mall. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: New York State Hotel Association Official Membership Book, 1918-1919, p.49 | ||||
257 | Riverside Park | 866-868 Prospect Avenue | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
258 | Roanoke | 156 W. Chippewa St. | Extant. Presently the headquarters of Evergreen Health Services. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: National Magazine, Volume 14, September 1901 | ||||
259 | Robinson | Washington & Eagle | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
260 | Robinson, C.H. rented rooms | 744 Auburn Avenue | Extant as a private residence | Bennitt, Mark The Pan-American Exposition and How to See it | ||||
261 | Rockford | 1411 Main St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
262 | Rockwell, O.E. rented rooms | 219 West Avenue | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
263 | Rosenberger Brothers | Michigan & Eagle St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
264 | Rowan, Mary rented rooms | 345 West Ave. | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
265 | Russell | 42 Niagara St | Demolished | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
266 | Russell House | 39-43 Swan St. | Possibly extant opposite ballfield | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
267 | S | Sauter, Ross or Rose | 288 Triangle St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | ||||
268 | Saville, R. | 839 West Avenue | Possibly extant as a private residence | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
269 | Scheer, John G. | 822 Seneca St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
270 | Schenley | 200 Niagara St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
271 | Schiffmaker, Frank | 69 Genesee St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
272 | Schooley, Mrs. W. rented rooms | 381 Rhode Island St. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
273 | Seeger, John G. | 122 E. Genesee St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
274 | Seil, Edward | 182 Broadway | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
275 | Seneca Bath | 168 Seneca St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
276 | Seuftle, Mrs. E. rented rooms | 129 College St. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
277 | Sheldon | Goundry & Main St. North Tonawanda | Destroyed by fire in 1940 | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: Dennis Reed, Jr. http://www.nthistory.com/collections/show/51 | ||||
278 | Sherman | 195 Seneca St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
279 | Sherman, Mrs. B.S. rented rooms | 511 Linwood Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
280 | Shippey, M.A. | 1558 Main St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
281 | Sickler, M.A. rented rooms | 104 Johnson Park | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
282 | Singer, J. | 234 Ellicott St. | Demolished? | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
283 | Sisters of St. Joseph | 2253 Main St. | Possibly somewhere on or near the grounds of Sisters Hospital | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
284 | Smith, Chester G. rented rooms | 911 Elmwood Ave. | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||||
285 | Smith, Jim | Myrtle & S. Cedar St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
286 | Smith, John | Fillmore & C St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
287 | Smith, Peter | 1510 Jefferson St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
288 | Soowell, H.A. | 950 Grant St. | Demolished? | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
289 | Southern | Seneca & Michigan St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
290 | Southwick, Mrs. M.H. rented rooms | 78 Niagara St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
291 | Speicher, Fred C. | 146 Goodell St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
292 | Spilsbury, F.C., MD rented rooms | 941 West Avenue | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
293 | St. Mary's Home | 125 Edward St. | Extant. Originally built as St. Mary's School for the Deaf. Now known as St. Mary's Square condominiums. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: New York Public Library | ||||
294 | Stafford | Washington & Carroll St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image from: New York State Hotel Association Official Membership Book, 1918-1919, p.49 | ||||
295 | Stafford, Mrs. F.B. rented rooms | 122 Summit Avenue | Possibly extant as a private residence | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | ||||
296 | Statler | Elmwood & Forest, Northeast corner | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
297 | Steiner, Mr. | Spring & William St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
298 | Stewart, Mrs. A.R. rented rooms | 37 W. Chippewa St. | Possibly extant as Prima Pizza | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
299 | Sticht | Ellicott & Huron St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
300 | Stock Exchange | 1009 William St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
301 | Stockmann, Wm. rented rooms | 505 E. Delavan Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 186. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
302 | Stowell, A.M. rented rooms | 150 Prospect Ave. | Possibly demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
303 | Strand | Huron & Oak | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
304 | Stricht | Ellicott & Huron St. | Probably demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
305 | Sulbridge, M.J. rented rooms | 447 Prospect Ave. | Extant as a private residence | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
306 | Swift, Emily H. rented rooms | 233 Niagara St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
307 | T | Taylor, J.H. rented rooms | 59 Spring St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||
308 | Taylor, Mrs. Catherine rented rooms | 199 Franklin St. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
309 | Temperance | 220-222 Ellicott St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
310 | Terrace Park | 240-244 Terrace | Demolished | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | ||||
311 | Theobald, Mrs. George rented rooms | 193 Delaware Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
312 | Tifft AKA New Tifft | 465 Main St. | Demolished in 1903 | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Image courtesy of: Library of Congress | ||||
313 | Tivoli | 389 Washington St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
314 | Tremont | Seneca & Washington St. | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
315 | Trotter, A.T. | 256 Carolina St. | Demolished | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
316 | Trubee & Annex | 414 Delaware Avenue | Extant. Presently the Mansion on Delaware, a hotel. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: Visit Buffalo Niagara www.visitbuffaloniagara.com/businesses/mansion-on-delaware-avenue/ | ||||
317 | Tuck, Mrs. Carrie rented rooms | 564 Franklin St. | Extant | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 184. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
318 | Turnbull, Alexander | 1012 Genesee St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
319 | Twentieth Century | Delaware & Amherst | Probably demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
320 | U | United States | 22 Pearl St. at Terrace | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||
321 | Utica | 152 E. Utica St. | Demolished | Rand McNally Handbook to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
322 | V | Vanch, Louis W. | 2455 Seneca St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | ||||
323 | Vendome | 37-39 Court St. or Ellicott & E. Genesee | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | ||||
324 | Victoria | Niagara, Franklin & Eagle | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
325 | Villa | N. Division & Oak | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
326 | Volker, Carl | 572 Amherst St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
327 | Voorhees, Paul | 935-945 W. Ferry | Extant as an apartment building | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
328 | Voss House | 999 William St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
329 | Vosseller | 11 Bull St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
330 | W | Waldemere | 243 N. Division St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | ||||
331 | Walsh, John | 49 S. Division St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
332 | Ward, Mr. B.W. | 714 Swan St. | Possibly extant | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
333 | Warren, Fred | 161 Ellicott St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
334 | Westwood, H.J. rented rooms | 228 Allen St. | Extant | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
335 | White Line | 51 E. Genesee St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
336 | White, James A. | 86 Forest Avenue | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
337 | Williamson | 210 Delaware Avenue | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 183. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
338 | Winona | 344 West Avenue | Possibly extant as a private residence | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
339 | Wise, Sam | 583 Main St. | Thayer, W.D. Pan-American Official Bureau of Information. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Hotels | |||||
340 | Woman's Christian Association Lodge | 266-270 Grote St. | Possibly extant as private residences. | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
341 | Wood, Elizabeth M. rented rooms | 35 Johnson Park | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 185. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | ||||
342 | Woodbine | "Facing Johnson Park" | New Outlook, v. 68, August 31, 1901. "Recreation Department." | |||||
343 | Y | Yauch, Louis W. | 2455 Seneca St. | Possibly extant as a private residence | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||
344 | YMCA | Genesee & Davis St. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||||
345 | YMCA | 19 W. Mohawk St. | Extant as private offices. Now known as Olympic Towers. | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: PreservationReady.org | ||||
346 | YMCA | 84 Exchange St. | Demolished | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||||
347 | Z | Zahn, Mrs. M.J. rented rooms | 284 Normal Ave. | Demolished | Pan-American Exposition...Book of 18 Special Privileges and Guide, p. 187. V.F. Pan-American Exposition - Guides | |||
348 | Zenobia | Prospect & W. Huron | Demolished | All about the Pan-American city and vicinity. Baldwin Pub. Co, 1901 | ||||
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350 | Some limitations of this dataset: 1. We are unlikely to be able to ID all of the homeowners who rented out rooms during the Pan-American Exposition 2. Demolished status was determined by looking at Google Maps & Google Street View. If we saw a parking lot, vacant lot, or what looked like a modern, 20th century building, we declared it Demolished. 3. Extant status was determined by spotting a building apparently of the right vintage at the right address. 4. We cannot guarantee we got the status right for every single address. | |||||||
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352 | Short, sharable link: https://tinyurl.com/TBHM-PanAmBuildings |
1 | Landscape Features at the Pan-American Exposition | Gardens, canals, plazas, bridges, entrances, gates, walkways | ||||
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2 | Buildings | Hotels & Lodgings | Landscape Features | Midway | Sources & Links | |
3 | Image if we could find one | Name of Feature | Location | Description | Source | |
4 | Approach | South of Lincoln Parkway gates | Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
5 | Bridge of Sighs | Venice in America on the Midway | Image from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city, including buildings, statuary, electrical effects, landscape, and midway scenes. | |||
6 | Colonnade | Entrance to Midway | Image from Wikimedia Commons | |||
7 | Court of Cypresses | Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||||
8 | Court of Fountains | Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||||
9 | East Amherst Gate | Northeast corner of Exposition | Electric Railway Review, Volume 11, June 15, 1901, p. 338 | |||
10 | Elmwood Gate | Image from: Jordan, J.M. The Pan-American and its Midway | ||||
11 | Esplanade | The central promenade at the Exposition | Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
12 | Forecourt | North of Triumphal Causeway | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | |||
13 | Gondola Landing AKA Venice in America | Grand Canal | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||
14 | Government Camp Grounds | Army and militia soldiers stayed here | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | |||
15 | Grand Canal | Extended around central group of large buildings | Over a mile in length, Mirror Lakes in the southern portion of the canal. Winding lagoons connected with the canal branched off in all directions. Romantic bridges span the waterway at convenient points. | Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||
16 | Lincoln Parkway Entrance | Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||||
17 | Mall | Promenade lined with statuary | Image from: Arnold, C.D. The Pan-American Exposition Illustrated | |||
18 | Miniature Railway | Showed sightseers the grounds | ||||
19 | Mirror Lake | From Triumphal Causeway to Mines Building | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee. | |||
20 | Plaza | North end of Exposition Grounds bounded by 3 buildings | Square was 350 x 500 feet. The name was suggested because of the very free version of Spanish architecture adopted in the surrounding buildings. | |||
21 | Triumphal Bridge | Photo by C.D. Arnold | ||||
22 | West Amherst Gate | Near Amherst & Elmwood | Visitors arriving via the Belt Line entered here | Electric Railway Review, Volume 11, June 15, 1901, p. 338 |
1 | Midway Attractions at the Pan-American Exposition | The Midway was the carnivalesque part of the Exposition, with rides, refreshments, performers, and spectacle | ||||
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2 | Buildings | Fountains & Sculpture | Hotels & Lodgings | Landscape Features | Sources & Links | |
3 | Image if we could find one | Attraction | Promoter | Description/Fate | Source | |
4 | Aerio Cycle | Frederic Thompson | A ride that lifted guests 200 feet over the Exposition | Image from: National Magazine, Volume 14, May-September 1901 | ||
5 | Alt Nurnberg | August Esenwein | Recreation of some features of the city of Nuremberg, with a large restaurant and outdoor tables | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | ||
6 | American Inn AKA Mrs. McCready's Restaurant | Jennie A. McCready | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | |||
7 | Around the World | Frederic W. Thompson | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway. | |||
8 | Barnes' Diving Elks AKA Wild Water Sports | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway. | ||||
9 | Bazaar | Not to be confused with the main Bazaar building, this smaller one sold stamps and souvenirs from the Midway attractions | Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | |||
10 | Bonner the Educated Horse | A horse trained to do simple sums and spell out words using alphabet blocks | Image from: Reid, Robert Allan Latest and best views of the Pan-American Exposition | |||
11 | Bostock's Trained Animals | Frank C. Bostock | Live animal acts of all kinds, uncluding lion tamers, snake charmers, and Esau, the "missing link," a trained chimpanzee who performed in human dress. | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | ||
12 | Captive Balloon | Mark L. Stone | Near Stadium entrance, 100 ft. diameter, made of silk, machine-operated, lifted passengers 1000 ft | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition...May 1-Nov. 1, 1901 | ||
13 | Cardiff Giant | C.H. White | The fake archaeological specimen | Barry, Richard H. Snap Shots on the Midway | ||
14 | Children's Building | Was converted into the press headquarters for the Exposition. See Press Building below. | "Some medical aspects of the Pan-American Exposition." Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, July 25, 1901, p. 106. | |||
15 | Chiquita | Frank C. Bostock | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | |||
16 | Cleopatra's Temple | Alonzo Lincoln | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||
17 | Colorado Gold Mine | J.T. Hayward | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | |||
18 | Cora Beckwith's Natatorium | Beckwith was a champion swimmer who performed underwater feats | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway. | |||
19 | Darkest Africa AKA African Village | Xavier Pene | Explorer's Headquarters cabin was purchased by architect James Johnson, moved to Point Abino as his private summer cottage, and destroyed by fire in the 1940s. | Image from: Collection of Clemens Radauer https://humanzoos.net/?page_id=141 Eck, Susan "Pan-American Exposition Recycling: Second Life for Some Temporary Buildings," 2016 http://wnyhistory.org/portfolios/more/pan_am_buildings_reuse/pan_am_buildings_reuse.html | ||
20 | Darkness and Dawn AKA Fall of Babylon | J.J. Dunnavant | Featured a display of the painting "Fall of Babylon" by George Rochgrosse | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | ||
21 | Dawson City, Land of the Midnight Sun | E.M. Bayliss | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway. | |||
22 | Dreamland AKA the Mirror Maze | Offered illusions and distorted mirrors | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
23 | Eskimo Village | J.G.H. Marvin | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||
24 | Fair Japan | Promoting the arts and culture of Japan | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||
25 | Gypsy Camp | Enrique Gabardon | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway. | |||
26 | Hawaiian Village, Theater, and Volcano | E.W. McConnell | Included the Kileaua Volcano attraction. | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee | ||
27 | Ideal Palace | Capaceioli & Sarsi | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway. | |||
28 | Indian Congress | Frederick Cummins | Not to be confused with the Six Nations Village/Stockade outside of the Midway | Image from: Jordan, J.M. The Pan-American and its midway | ||
29 | Infant Incubators | Dr. S. Schenkein | Displayed babies in incubators, a new technology at the time | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway | ||
30 | Jerusalem the Golden AKA Spectatorium of Jerusalem | Percival M. White | A cyclorama of the Crucifixion | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee. | ||
31 | Johnstown Flood | Alfred E. Swift | Image from: One hundred views of the Pan-American exposition, Buffalo and Niagara falls. R.A.Reid, 1901 | |||
32 | Lincoln's Log Cabin | Part of the Old Plantation attraction | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway. | |||
33 | Lubin's Cineograph AKA Moving Picures | S. Lubin | The only motion picture theater at the Exposition | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee. | ||
34 | Miniature World's Fair | L.V. Rice | Scale replica of the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition | ||
35 | National Glass AKA Glass Factory | National Glass Company, Pittsburg, PA | Offered glass-blowing demonstrations | Image from: Glimpses of The Rainbow City, Pan-American Exposition, at Buffalo. Laird & Lee. | ||
36 | Nebraska Sod House | Served inexpensive meals | Photo by C.D. Arnold | |||
37 | Old Plantation | E.S. Dundy | Populated by 150 formerly enslaved African-Americans who performed for visitors and grew cotton | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | ||
38 | Ostrich Farm | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway. | ||||
39 | Pabst Pavilion | Pabst Brewing Co. | Served food and beer | Image (cropped) from: Rand-McNally photo-views of the Pan-American exposition: a choice collection of illustrations of the main points of interest at the Rainbow city... | ||
40 | Panopticon AKA Moorish Palace, Turpin's Panopticon | A.F. Turpin | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901 | |||
41 | Phillipine Village | Phillipine Exhibit Co. | The first Filipino child born in America was born in the Phillipine Village. | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | ||
42 | Press Headquarters | Originally built as the Children's Building, then converted for media use. | Image from: CalPoly Kennedy Library Online Archive Pan-American Exposition Photograph Collection | |||
43 | Roltair House Upside Down | Henry Roltair | Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||
44 | Soda Water | Soft drink vendor | Image from: Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pan-American_Exposition_-_On_the_Midway.jpg | |||
45 | Streets of Cairo AKA Beautiful Orient | Gaston Akoun | Reinstalled at the South Carolina Exposition, Charleston, 1902 | Image from: CalPoly Kennedy Library Online Archive Pan-American Exposition Photograph Collection Chibbaro, Anthony. Images of America: The Charleston Exposition.harleston, SC: Arcadia, (c)2001 https://tinyurl.com/y9h6v5v3 | ||
46 | Streets of Mexico | H.F. McGarvie | Offered Mexican singers, dancers, musicians, crafts, etc. | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway | ||
47 | Trip to the Moon | Frederick Thompson | Considered the first "Dark Ride," or a mechanical ride through an enclosed, specially designed fantasy environment. Reinstalled at Coney Island in 1903, where it was in business until 1907. | Solomon, Matthew, ed. Fantastic Voyages of the Cinematic Imagination Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011. 157 Image from: CalPoly Kennedy Library Online Archive Pan-American Exposition Photograph Collection | ||
48 | Venice in America | Streets of Venice Co. | Offered gondola boat rides in the canals | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway | ||
49 | Volcano at Kilauea | Part of the Hawaiian village? | Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway | |||
50 | War Cyclorama AKA Battle of Missionary Ridge | A.B. Penfield | Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American Exposition Image from: Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition. Robert Allan Reid, 1901. | |||
51 | Zanzigs | Palm readers | Image from: Barry, Richard. Snap Shots on the Midway. |