Born in Hamburg, E. Howard Hunt spent most of his career in the shadowy world of politics and the CIA.
The full content is available in the Fall 2017 Issue.
We recall the planning and spectacle of the event that brought nearly 50,000 Union veterans to the Queen City.
Buffalo's contribution to this famous battle is probably not the version you have heard, but it's the true version.
Ignoring the cries for human rights and basic human decency, President Millard Fillmore opted to support the Fugitive Slave Act in an attempt to prevent civil war and preserve the Union.
The Panic of 1893 moved a number of "industrial armies" to act on their economic troubles by marching on Washington. One of these groups only got as far as Cheektowaga, however.
By: Iris Drzewiecki
An intriguing story that opens the door on a wealth of local history.
By: Marvin Rapp
A collection of Erie Canal folklore and songs available in print and dvd format.
The impact of this multi-faceted Buffalonian is still apparent today.
Beginning with shock absorbers, the history of Houdaille Industries, in its various guises, encompasses everything from auto parts to launch pads for spaceships-- and just about everything in between.