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oralhistoryellasayles.pdf
Provided here is Ella Sayles' interview. She discusses such topics as:

Stores
North end
Post Office
World War II
Fort Erie Public Library
Erie Beach
Crystal Beach Amusement Park
Old Fort
Bootlegging

oralhistoryalreid.pdf
Provided here is Al Reid's interview. He discuses such topics as:

Recreation
Erie Beach
Peace Bridge
Fire Department
Old Fort
Racetrack

oralhistorywilliamlewis.pdf
Provided here is William Lewis' interview. He discusses such topics as:

Recreation
Crystal Beach Amusement Park
The Depression
Horton Steel
Factories and industry
Old Fort
Peace Bridge
North end
Buffalo
Race track

oralhistoryritanear.pdf
Provided here is Rita Near's interview. She discusses such topics as:

Bridgeburg
Amigari
Ferries
World War II
Fleet
Railroad
Factories and industry
Horton Steel
North End
Post Office
Politics and government
Buffalo
Crystal Beach…

oralhistoryjohnmcmurtry.pdf
Provided here is John McMurtry's interview. He discusses such topics as:

The Depression
Schools
Horton Steel
Factories and industry
Bridgeburg
Amigari
Stores
Restaurants
South end
Recreation
Crystal Beach Amusement Park
World War…

oralhistoryretahoney.pdf
Provided here is Reta Honey's interview. She discusses such topics as:

Ferries
Stores and restaurants
North end
Bridgeburg
Erie Beach
Crystal Beach Amusement Park
North end
World War II
Douglas Memorial…

oralhistorycynthiabuck.pdf
Provided here is Cynthia Buck's interview. She discusses such topics as:

Erie Beach
Old Mill
Old Fort
Churches
The Depression
Technology
Jewish Community
Blizzard of '77

oldfort.jpg
Pictured here are the ruins of the Old Fort before it was restored.

cabinatoldfort.jpg
Pictured here is a cabin at the ruins of the Old Fort before it was rebuilt.

entrancetooldforterie.jpg
The pavilion seen here was originally erected as a picnic area shelter in 1933. Reconstruction of the Forty began in 1937. When completed in 1939, the ground and the Fort were opened to the public.

stpaulsangicanchurch.jpg
This church has existed as a congregation since 1821. This building, however, was built in 1892 on the site of the original church which burned down. The stone used to build this church was salvaged from the ruins of Old Fort Erie.

canonfiring2.jpeg
1st U.S. Artillery "K" takes over Fort Erie during a Canada Day demonstration
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