Collections
The Ticonderoga Historical Society is a research center and four-story museum housed in the historic Hancock House.
A book outlining the history of the Jefferson County village of Sterlingville, a small community that ceased to exist upon the government’s expansion of Pine Camp (now Fort Drum) prior to the United States’ entry into World War II.
A collection of issues of the Mill Whistle, a periodical published by the Berst-Forster-Dixfield Co. of Plattsburgh N.Y. to be distributed to employees serving overseas in the armed forces during the Second World War.
Muster rolls of the New York Guard during World War Two
This collection contains photographs, documents, and a book sharing the history of the Town of Ballston.
The Western New York and the Civil War collection represents a cooperative initiative between the State University of New York at Buffalo and numerous historical societies from the Western New York counties of Erie and Niagara to share local history collections with
Fifty-five forms filled out by hand noting the name, birth, family, address, school history, employment, enlistment date, training location, division, rank, citations, and death information for soldiers in World War 2 from Hornell.