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| Adventures in History Series: Theater in Early Buffalo |  | | Description: |  | Authors Ardis and Kathryn Smith provide insights into professional theater in Buffalo and trace its history back to the early 19th century.
This pamphlet is one of twenty-seven volumes in the Adventures in WNY History Series, which were produced based on the collections and archives of the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society. The contents of the pamphlets, including the images, are copyrighted by the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society. They can be used exclusively for educational purposes described under the federal copyright laws. Some original copies may be purchased from the museum shop.
This pamphlet is appropriate for students studying local and New York State history.
| |  | |  | | Grade Level(s): | 4, 7, 8, 11 |  |  | |  | | Related Standards: |  | | |  |  | SS1.E.3A |  | Students gather and organize information about the important accomplishments of individuals and groups, including Native American Indians, living in their neighborhoods and communities. | |  |  | SS1.C.3C |  | Students prepare essays and oral reports about the important social, political, economic, scientific, technological, and cultural developments, issues, and events from New York State and United States history. | |  |  | SS1.E.4C |  | Students view historic events through the eyes of those who were there, as shown in their art, writings, music, and artifacts. | |  |  | SS1.I.4D |  | Students describe historic events through the eyes and experiences of those who were there. | |
| | | Submitted By: | Michael Horning, Educator
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