Collections
The collection explores the role of African Americans in the General Electric workforce.
Lectures from the 1930s, primarily by Charles F. Binns, about ceramics.
A collection of course catalogs for Albany College of Pharmacy from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Digitized copies of Chatham High School Commencement programs.
Colgate Rochester Divinity School has scanned its annual catalogs dating 1851 – 1970, along with alumni/friends newsletters from 1906 – 1970.
Historical materials about the Cortland Free Library, first founded in the 19th century.
Class catalogs from Elmira College, sometimes called The Bulletin.
Material documenting Class Day, a Germantown Central School tradition from the early 1930s until at least the middle 1950s.
Items documenting graduation ceremonies at Germantown Central School.
Documents related to the history of Germantown Central School.
Documents that celebrate the history of Half Hollow Hills.
The collection documents General Electric's Americanization program, which existed from 1919 to 1931.
Documents and photographs from the library’s history.
Brochures for continuing education for librarians in South Central New York in the 1980s and 1990s.
Historical material from the New York Central College in McGrawville, the first college in the United States founded on the principle that all qualified students were welcome, regardless of sex or race.
A collection of documents, photographs, books and pamphlets highlighting the development of public education in the Town of Bethlehem and the history of the Bethlehem Central School District.
This collection includes yearbooks, student newspapers and other materials related to St. Patrick's High School in Newburgh, NY.
Documents from commencement ceremonies at Schenectady County Community College.