American Falls from Above, American Side

The camera shows a view of the American Falls and Goat Island.

The camera shows a view of the American Falls and Goat Island.
American Falls, from Incline R.R. (1896) is a brief silent actuality directed by James H. White and produced by Thomas A. Edison. Filmed from a tourist-friendly incline railway in early December 1896, it presents a striking view of the American…
A James H. White film directed by , released in 1896.
“A company of little darkies showing off their paces to the music of the banjo.”

Artist draws Thomas Edison.

The dancer Fatima, well-known for her dancing shows at the World’s Exhibition in 1893, performs for the camera. She opens her act by twirling around a few times, and then she does the ‘muscle dance’ for which she had attracted…

A woman and a young girl each carry containers of bird feed, and they toss occasional handfuls to the chickens and doves in the farmyard. Most of the chickens stay nearby, but the doves occasionally fly off and then return…

A crowd watches the Newark Fire Department respond to a call.

“This view was taken upon Mr. McKinley’s lawn at his home in Canton, Ohio. Mr. McKinley appears walking across the lawn in company with his Secretary, who hands him a telegram, which he reads with apparent satisfaction. The characteristic walk…

“A battalion of New York’s famous mounted police at inspection. They approach at break-neck gallop.” – from the Edison Catalog