File:Evans Elevator and mills, Buffalo, New York, before 1862 (from Views of Old-Time Buffalo).jpg

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Description View of the original Evans Elevator and mills, located adjacent to the Evans Ship Canal on Buffalo Harbor at what's now the site of the Marine Drive Apartments. The complex was destroyed by fire in 1862.
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Source Views of Old-Time Buffalo: New Year's Greeting, January 1, 1916, The Express, 1916; scanned by User:Davepape
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current23:47, 15 April 2011Thumbnail for version as of 23:47, 15 April 20113,644 × 2,160 (4.42 MB)Davepape (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Illustration from the {{w|Buffalo Express}}'s 1916 booklet "Views of Old-Time Buffalo". Page 23, bottom. Caption: "The original Evans elevator and mills, on the Evans ship canal. Burned 1862." |Source=''

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