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  1. Buffalo is the county seat of Erie County, and the second most populous city in the U.S. state of New York, after New York City. Originating around 1789 as a small trading community inhabited by the Neutral Nation near the mouth of Buffalo Creek, the city, then a town, grew quickly after the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, with the city at ...

  2. May 13, 2024 · Buffalo, city and port, seat (1821) of Erie county, western New York, U.S. It is located where the eastern end of Lake Erie narrows into the Niagara River. New York’s second largest city, it is the metropolis of a large urban complex that includes the cities of Lackawanna, Lockport, Niagara Falls,

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    Buffalo and US History. 1800. New Amsterdam (Later Buffalo): The early village is briefly known as "New Amsterdam." But early residents do not approve of the name. They intend to call their new home" Buffalo." Although no one seems to know exactly where the name came from, it sticks. The name may have been adopted from a local Indian word ...

  5. The History of Buffalo, NY. Buffalo is, and always has been, a city at a crossroads. Established in 1804 at the juncture of several waterways, the city first emerged due to its a distinct geographical advantage. Once a forested settlement occupied by Native Americans and a few fur traders, the city was laid out by Joseph Ellicott in 1804 in ...

  6. Nurse 3F. The University of the State of New York The State Education Department Office of the Professions. Complete this form if you hold, or have ever held, a license or certificate to practice any profession* in any jurisdiction outside the U.S. or its territories and you were advised that CGFNS did not obtain full documentation needed for a ...

  7. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Buffalo, New York, United States. Prior to 18th century. 1620 - Erie Nation occupies area. 1651 - Seneca Nation destroys Erie Nation. 1679 - La Salle built Fort Conti and launched Le Griffon. [1] 1687 - Marquis de Denonville built Fort Denonville at the mouth of the river. [1] 18th century.

  8. Buffalo was incorporated as a city in 1825. Buffalo Mayor Grover Cleveland was elected governor of New York in 1882 and subsequently president of the United States. At the Pan-American exposition of 1901, President William McKinley was assassinated by an anarchist, Leon Czolgosz. Teddy Roosevelt was sworn in as the next president at the mansion ...

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