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Subject: [NY-WESTERN] Re: NY-WESTERN-D Digest V02 #92
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 11:15:18 EDT
In a message dated 4/26/02 1:08:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Does anyone have access to old Buffalo newspapers? I recall my father
> saying that his picture was on the front page of one on Sunday, December 7,
> 1941. It had nothing to do with Pearl Harbor -- the paper was printed
> before the attack. My father was shown walking in a snowstorm.
>
The main library in Buffalo has microfilm of newspapers. It is the Grosvenor
(spelling?) Library. I'm not sure if they are online. Never checked that.
There were two newspapers in Buffalo - Courier Express, which is no longer
and the Buffalo News which is still operating.
Good luck on your search. If I ever go back to the library I will look it up
for you.
Arlene
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