The Buffalo History Museum Podcast is the premier source for Western New York history. Each episode, we tell a story of the people and events that have shaped our region. New episodes are released monthly. Help us grow by subscribing, rating, and reviewing us.
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Love Canal, Part III: Escape
36:23
36:23
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
36:23
Twenty years after Hooker Chemical buried its last metal drum in the depths of William Love's abandoned canal, local residents begin experiencing health problems. The ensuing years become a fight for their lives.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Love Canal, Part II: Hooker Chemical
20:34
20:34
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
20:34
Fifty years after William Love abandoned his Model City settlement in Niagara Falls, a local chemical manufacturer made use of his half-excavated canal. Part III coming next week.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Love Canal, Part I: Model City
16:56
16:56
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
16:56
In 1894, William T. Love broke ground on his grand vision—a utopian community which he called "Model City." His dream however, would never come to pass. In time, what remained of his project would become the epicenter of one our nation's worst environmental disasters. Stay tuned for part two.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
30-Second Nightmare: The Cleve Hill School Fire
20:22
20:22
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
20:22
On March 31, 1954, a wooden annex of Cheektowaga's Cleve Hill School caught fire in seconds, taking the lives of fifteen children. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review us!Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Ida Dora Fairbush: Buffalo’s First African American Teacher
32:14
32:14
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
32:14
We're joined today by Barbara Seals Nevergold, PhD to discuss the life of Ida Dora Fairbush, the first African American teacher in the Buffalo Public School District. To learn more about Ida, clink below: https://www.buffaloschools.org/cms/lib/NY01913551/Centricity/Domain/9000/Ida-Fairbush-Biography.pdf…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Chiquita: The Doll Lady’s Forbidden Marriage
34:19
34:19
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
34:19
At just 26" tall, Chiquita was one of the Pan-American Exposition's tiniest attractions. In November of 1901, she and a worker at the fair married in secret, much to the dismay of her manager, Frank Bostock, aka The Animal King.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Harry Houdini: Buffalo Bound
36:35
36:35
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
36:35
For over three decades, legendary escape artist and magician Harry Houdini made Buffalo's theaters a regular destination. Today, we recap the King of Handcuff's many visits to Western New York.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The Trial of Nancy Bowen featuring Dr. Joe Stahlman
40:28
40:28
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
40:28
In March 1930, police arrested two Indigenous women, Nancy Bowen and Lila Jimerson, for the murder of a white woman in Buffalo, New York. Their arrests, trials, and coverage in the media would highlight issues of Indigenous sovereignty and clashing belief systems. Dr. Joe Stahlman, Director of the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum joins us to discuss…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The Amazing Story of William Wells Brown
33:09
33:09
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
33:09
William Wells Brown escaped slavery and risked his life to help others find freedom. In his spare time, he taught himself to read and write, lectured on the evils of slavery, and was the first African American to publish a novel and, later, a play.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Father Baker: Life and Legacy
23:22
23:22
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
23:22
Msgr. David LiPuma of Our Lady of Victory National Shrine and Basilica joins us to discuss Father Nelson Baker, his many achievements, and his enduring legacy.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Abraham Lincoln & Westfield’s Grace Bedell
18:21
18:21
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
18:21
We're back after a long break and sharing a beloved local story. In late 1860, an eleven-year-old girl from the Western New York wrote Abraham Lincoln advising him to improve his appearance by growing a beard. That beard would become one of the future president's most recognizable features, all thanks to a letter from Westfield's Grace Bedell. Than…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Buffalo v. ”The Candy Kid”
34:16
34:16
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
34:16
In 1925, one of the nation's most wanted criminals pulled a deadly bank robbery in Buffalo, NY. The following year, he was caught and put on trial, but would Richard Reese Whittemore aka "The Candy Kid" ever pay for his crimes? Vote for us as "Buffalo's Best Podcast" in the link below: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SP7NHQW…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
For the Greater Good: Buffalo’s Wilkeson Family
16:58
16:58
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
16:58
How three generations of one local family each found a way to shape the nation.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Tesla Illuminates the Queen City
26:21
26:21
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
26:21
On November 16, 1896, at 12:01am, Buffalo received its first transmission of electricity from Niagara Falls via alternating current. This technology, developed by Serbian-American electrical engineer Nikola Tesla, would forever change society—and it all started right here.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The Unsolved Murder of Ed Burdick
45:34
45:34
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
45:34
Ed Burdick was a young and successful businessman. His marriage, however, was far from perfect. On a cold February morning in 1903, Ed was found murdered in his home, his skull fractured. The investigation that followed would reveal a steamy affair, an impending divorce, and plenty of motives. But, in the end, would anyone be brought to justice?…
…
continue reading
"Buffalo Gals" is a traditional folk song performed by such artists as Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen. The song, however, is more than an upbeat tune. Behind its bars is a story of racism and ignorance perhaps born right here in Western New York.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Annie Edson Taylor’s Barrel v. Niagara Falls
28:28
28:28
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
28:28
On October 24, 1901, sixty-three year old Annie Edson Taylor went over Niagara Falls in a barrel of her own design. Would things go swimmingly? Be sure to visit the Buffalo History Museum's brand new exhibit, Continuum: A History of Erie County, open now!Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The NFL‘s Tonawanda Kardex
12:39
12:39
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
12:39
For a brief time, one game actually, Buffalo's suburb of Tonawanda was home to an NFL franchise--the league's shortest lived team.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The 1866 Fenian Invasion of Canada
17:50
17:50
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
17:50
In an attempt to rid their homeland of British control, an army of Irish-Americans launch an attack from Buffalo into Canada during the spring of 1866. Please rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen. For more information about the Buffalo History Museum, visit www.buffalohistory.org. Also, be sure to check out our upcoming feature exhibit, …
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The Rise & Fall of the Buffalo Braves
27:29
27:29
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
27:29
Between 1970 and 1978, the Buffalo Braves brought NBA excitement to Western New York. Led by former league MVP Bob McAdoo, the team earned three playoff appearances in eight years, but ownership issues plagued the franchise. The team left Buffalo following the 1977-78 season, moving west and becoming the San Diego Clippers. Please rate and review o…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The 1908 New York to Paris Race, Part II
27:05
27:05
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
27:05
In 1908, teams from four countries competed in the most trying automobile endurance race to date. In the end, it was Western New York's own George Schuster crossing the finish line first in a Buffalo-made E.R. Thomas car.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The 1908 New York to Paris Race, Part I
25:25
25:25
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
25:25
In 1908, teams from four countries competed in the most trying automobile endurance race to date. In the end, it was Western New York's own George Schuster crossing the finish line first in a Buffalo-made E.R. Thomas.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Buffalo's White House Wedding
21:58
21:58
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
21:58
On June 2, 1886, Buffalo's Frances Folsom married President Grover Cleveland (also of Buffalo) in the Blue Room of the White House, making her the youngest First Lady in U.S. history.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The 'Almost' American League Buffalo Bisons
16:26
16:26
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
16:26
In 1901, Buffalo nearly landed a Major League Baseball time with Ban Johnson's upstart American League. A double-cross by Johnson, however, gave the franchise to Boston instead. To purchase the Greg Tranter's book mentioned in this episode, click https://buffalohistory.org/?s=moments&post_type=product Help us grow by rating and reviewing our podcas…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Tragic September, Part III: Anarchist
23:16
23:16
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
23:16
In the final episode of our three part series on the assassination of McKinley, we take a look at the gunman himself, Leon Czolgosz. For more information about the Buffalo History Museum, visit our website at www.buffalohistory.org For iconic pictures of Western New York History, visit our picture store at https://buffalohistory.smugmug.com…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Tragic September, Part II: Inauguration
24:56
24:56
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
24:56
Following the death of President William McKinley on September 14, 1901, Buffalo plays host to the solemn and unexpected inauguration of Vice President Theodore Roosevelt. Vote for our podcast in Buffalo Spree's Best of Buffalo 2021 Poll here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TYR7G36 To find out more about the Buffalo History Museum, visit: www.buffa…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Tragic September, Part I: Assassination
19:53
19:53
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
19:53
Thousands visited Buffalo’s Pan-American Exposition in September of 1901, and a killer was among them. The assassination of President William McKinley is, perhaps, Buffalo’s darkest hour. This is the story of his visit to the exposition, the tragedy of September 6th, and its aftermath.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
In the final days of 1813, British forces set fire to the village of Buffalo. A number of residents attempted heroically to defend the attack, but in the end, the battle was lost. Join the Buffalo History Museum's Program Coordinator Matt Holland as he tells the story of Job's last stand.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Homan Walsh and the Niagara Suspension Bridge
17:44
17:44
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
17:44
How do you build a bridge across a massive gorge? Start with a kite, obvs. This is the story of the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge and its unusual beginnings. To find out more about Western New York history, visit our website at www.buffalohistory.orgKirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The Electrocution of Jumbo II
27:43
27:43
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
27:43
Jumbo II was a twelve-foot-tall Asian elephant that entertained millions at Buffalo's 1901 Pan-American Exposition. After allegedly attacking two people, Jumbo's owner decided to execute the animal by electrocution. The elephant had other plans. The Buffalo History Museum Podcast is made possible with support from the National Endowment for the Hum…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Buffalo
14:23
14:23
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
14:23
Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald spent much of his youth in Buffalo, New York. The city proved to be his first introduction to high society. Though not wealthy himself, his charm and charisma earned him entry into prominent social circles, influencing the course of his later literary work.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Glenn Curtiss: Aviation Pioneer
48:26
48:26
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
48:26
Glenn Curtiss was a motorcycle racer, engine designer, and aviation pioneer...and he did it all right in our own backyard. The Buffalo History Museum Podcast is made possible with support by the National Endowment for the Humanities. www.neh.gov. Visit the Museum's Website at www.Buffalohistory.org.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading
Ely Parker was a Seneca leader, brigadier general, attorney, engineer, and friend of General Ulysses S. Grant. Oh, he also penned the document that effectively ended the Civil War. The Buffalo History Museum Podcast is made possible by support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. www.neh.gov. Visit our website at www.buffalohistory.org…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
Buffalo and the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
26:18
26:18
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
26:18
In the fall of 1918, Erie County, like much of the world, was overcome by an H1N1 virus, commonly known as the Spanish Flu. Over 18 months between 1918 and 1919, the virus infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide, killing up to 50 million on its way to becoming one of the deadliest pandemics the world has ever known. The Buffalo History M…
…
continue reading
In 1884, Belva Lockwood became the first woman to run for president, 36 years before women were granted the right to vote. The Buffalo History Museum Podcast is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. http://www.neh.gov Visit The Buffalo History Museum's website at http://www.buffalohistory.org…
…
continue reading
T
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast


1
The Execution of The Three Thayers
15:26
15:26
Toista myöhemmin
Toista myöhemmin
Listat
Tykkää
Tykätty
15:26
In 1825, Erie County held its first and only public execution when Israel, Isaac, and Nelson Thayer were hanged for the murder of John Love. The Buffalo History Museum Podcast is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. http://www.neh.gov Visit our website at http://www.buffalohistory.org…
…
continue reading
The Buffalo History Museum Podcast debuts September 21! Each episode, we'll share a story from our amazing Western New York history. The podcast is made possible by support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Be sure to subscribe and review us.Kirjoittanut The Buffalo History Museum
…
continue reading