Will S.: Old Fort Niagara
Will S.: The French castle, 1726
Will S.: The mouth of the Niagara River, where it flows into Lake Ontario
Will S.: Old Fort Niagara
Will S.: Fort Niagara
Will S.: Former Confederate blockade runner Let Her B, converted into civilian passenger steamship, approaching Old Fort Niagara at the mouth of the Niagara River
Will S.: Mouth of the River, from Ramparts of Old Fort George; Fort Niagara, on the American shore, opposite
Will S.: Rush-Bagot Treaty Monument, seen from Lake Ontario side
Will S.: Three flags over Fort Niagara - British, American, and Royal French naval ensign flags
Will S.: Old Fort Niagara and U.S. Coast Guard - Youngstown
Will S.: Where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario
Will S.: Diorama of Old Fort Niagara
Will S.: Niagara Falls, 1799
Will S.: The Tuscarora
Will S.: Stuffed beaver
Will S.: Des castors du Canada
Will S.: The Battle of La Belle Famille, July 24, 1759
Will S.: Old imperial French coat of arms on an old French cannon
Will S.: Fort Niagara, about 1785
Will S.: The Niagara River
Will S.: 15-star American flag flown at Fort Niagara, captured by British in War of 1812
Will S.: The Morgan Incident, 1826
Will S.: Abstract expressionist triptych by a German POW who had been held at Fort Niagara during WWII
Will S.: Selfie
Will S.: Normandy, 36 hours before D-Day