A collection of correspondence and documents relating to Henrietta, New York native, Abram Lincoln.
A collection of photographs dating between 1870 and 1900 depicting numerous houses and great camps, major bodies of water, and portraits of Adirondack residents and tourists.
Collection of photographs showing various Adirondack scenes that includes people, towns, landscapes, camps etc. Images were taken in the 1890s.
Documents and photographs relating to African-American history in the early United States.
This collection consists of issues of SUNY Canton's Agricola and Paysonian yearbooks dating between 1911 and 2016.
Papers of Dr. Albert Leffingwell, including diaries, letters, and manuscripts from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Albion W. Tourgee (1838 - 1905) was a Civil War veteran, politician, and lawyer. He played a pivotal role in the Plessy v. Ferguson case and was a pioneering civil rights activist. This collection includes his correspondence, as well as legal documents, articles, and photographs.
Corporate newsletters for the Aluminum Company of America plant located in Massena, NY.
Photographs of local business owners, motels, and hurricane damage in Montauk New York.
Yearbooks, correspondence and ephemera related to the American Assocation of University Women in Oneonta, New York.
Minutes from the William Clinton Story American Legion Post in Freeport, NY for the years 1919-1927.
Newspaper clippings, memorabilia and other materials relating to the Jennings family of Utica, New York, in particular highlighting their military careers.
Behind-the-scenes photographs of Gosman's Restaurant, Labor Day Weekend, 1975.
The Anna E. Wilcox Collection of Civil War letters consists of forty-five letters on forty-four separate sheets, eight photographs, four envelopes which could not be matched to any letters, and ancillary materials.
Collection of photographs documenting a parade in Auburn, NY, to celebrate the end of WWII in 1945.
This series contains photographs that document various arts programs in Tupper Lake ranging from community drama, local music groups and school bands, arts and crafts, and theater.
Images of Lynbrook circa 1880-1915