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  1. Black Rock, once an independent municipality, is now a neighborhood of the northwest section of the city of Buffalo, New York. In the 1820s, Black Rock was the rival of Buffalo for the terminus of the Erie Canal, but Buffalo, with its larger harbor capacity and greater distance from the shores of Canada, a recent antagonist during the War of 1812, won the competition.

  2. Today Black Rock and Riverside are linked as one general residential, commercial, and industrial entity bounded by the Scajaquada Parkway on the south, Elmwood Avenue on the east, Kenmore Avenue on the north and northeast, Vulcan Street on the northwest, and the Niagara River on the west. The original Black Rock location.

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  4. Apr 10, 2016 · A significant historical date for this entry is December 30, 1813. Location. 42° 56.084′ N, 78° 54.108′ W. Marker is in Buffalo, New York, in Erie County. It is in Black Rock. Marker is at the intersection of Amherst Street and Niagara Street (New York State Route 266), on the left when traveling east on Amherst Street.

  5. Black Rock was part of the 12th ward, the only part with any significant settlement in the 19th century. Thus, despite its relatively small population -- 1,400 in 1855, 1,700 in 1865, 2,200 in 1875, and 3,000 in 1895 -- Black Rock had a great deal of political clout in the city at large.

  6. Annexation: The union of Black Rock and Buffalo first began in 1834 when trolley service linked the two villages. In the 1850s, with Black Rock's deteriorated economic condition, talk of merging the two villages began. On 13 April, 1853 the New York State Legislature granted Buffalo a new city charter allowing for the annexation of Black Rock.

  7. Work began on the new lock in 1909 and finished in 1914. Construction required dredging as well as blasting solid rock to create the 21-foot deep and 200' wide lock and the 3 1/2 mile channel. A 56,000-lb. Lobnitz rock cutter was brought to Buffalo in pieces and assembled. This work widened the Black Rock harbor and extended the channel ...

  8. Apr 13, 2007 · On this day, April 13th, 1853, 40 years of rivalry ended when Buffalo was granted its victory annexation of neighboring Black Rock. The balance of power was not always this way. Black Rock thrived ...

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