A jack of many trades, the story of William A. Hart provides an interesting look into 19th century America and the beginnings of what would become the middle class.
The full content is available in the Fall 2016 Issue.
A fond look at the life and athletic accomplishments of Chautauqua County’s Don and Cindy Reinhoudt.
One of Western New York's ubiquitous historical markers provide the impetus for a unique student investigation.
The tragic blizzard of 2022 provides an opportunity to recall the early days of weather forecasting.
One of the most influential newspaper men in 19th Century America had connections right here in Western New York.
Buffalo's rich sports history is shared through stories, photos, and artifacts spanning more than a century. A must-have for the sports enthusiast on your list!
By: Iris Drzewiecki
An intriguing story that opens the door on a wealth of local history.
Part two of the Hart saga follows this entrepreneur extraordinaire from Fredonia to Buffalo, where he continued his reputation as a man of many talents and careers.
Not everyone in Western New York in the late 1800s was a fan of the drink. Fredonia’s Women’s Temperance Union took a stand against alcohol in December 1873, successfully closing many drinking establishments and laying the roots for the national W.C.T.U..