This collection contains photographs and documents related to the students of Albany Law School.
This collection contains paintings, sculptures and other three dimensional objects in the Library's special collections.
This series contains photographs that document the various stages of Mt. Morris, or “Big Tupper,” as well as Big Tupper’s predecessor, SugarLoaf Ski Center.
A collection of ephemera including matchbooks, advertisements, and drawings.
The photographs in this series document a variety of businesses over Tupper Lake’s history from approximately 1880 to 2005.
This collection contains photos of all Canisius' presidents from its first, Rev. William Becker, S.J. through John J. Hurley, J.D. who has the distinction of being the first lay president.
Architect Carl F. Schmidt had a deep interest in historic architecture. This collection includes his drawings depicting architectural features, particularly doorways.
Yearbooks from the Chenango Forks School District.
This series includes a great number of photographs of various citizens from approximately 1860 to 2010 including candid pictures of individuals, group shots at various events.
A collection of various documents pertaining to the Clarkson family of Potsdam, New York
Three photographs of the King and Queen of the Clarkson-Normal Ice Carnival
Photographs and postcards relating to the history of Claverack, N.Y.
This collection contains several issues of the Tahawus Cloudsplitter magazine, dating between 1943 and 1971.
This collection consists of documents relating to politics, business, foreign affairs, and the family’s personal affairs, which not only offer a glimpse into nineteenth century rural life in New York State, but detail machine politics on a regional, state, and national level into the early twentieth
This collection covers various moments of daily life in the city and Onondaga County from the 1920s to 1950s.
Photographs related to the Danforth family of Jefferson, New York.
This collection includes board minutes from Dunham Public Library in Whitesboro, New York, spanning from the formation of the library until 2015.
The photographs in this series document the various emergency services in Tupper Lake from approximately 1921 to 2010.
This collection contains photographs and postcards that share the history of the Village of Endicott.
This collection contains photographs and contextual information related to families in the upper Hudson Valley and southern Adirondack regions.
Materials about the Finnish community of Spencer, including clippings about the Van Etten Communist Camp.
Some issues of the publication "Fishing Long Island Waters"
Photographs and technical drawings of gardens designed by Landscape Architect Fletcher Steele in the 20th century.
Images from the archives of the Village of Garden City, New York, located on Long Island in the center of Nassau County
Material documenting Class Day, a Germantown Central School tradition from the early 1930s until at least the middle 1950s.