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A bill to authorize the selection of lands for a state reser vation in the village of Niagara Falls, was introduced in the Legislature in 1880, and passed the Assembly, but did not pass the Senate. In 1881 a similar bill was introduced in the Assembly by Hon. James Low, then representing the Second District Of Niagara County; but owing to the well-known Opposition of Governor Cornell to the project, the measure was abandoned. During the session of 1882, Governor Cor nell being yet in Office, no effort was made to secure the pas sage of the Niagara Reservation bill.

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