Collections
Photographs of Native American artifacts found in New Paltz, including pottery, beads, and projectile points.
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.
This collection contains oral histories of members of Chemung County’s Black community, as well as whites involved in the Civil Rights movement.
History books on Brentwood and Long Island, NY.
Archival materials from the life of Charles Stoll with emphasis on the Stoll-McCracken Expedition to Alaska in 1928.
Documents and artifacts related to enslaved people and African American servants at Cherry Hill, a historic house located on South Pearl Street in Albany, New York, United States.
Photographs and documents from the mid-1800s to early-1900s, relating to African American life and history in Central New York.
Images reflecting the Francophone culture and history of New York State.
A collection of photographs documenting the Jewish community in Buffalo and the Greater Niagara region from the early 20th century to present day.
This collection contains documents relating to the resettlement of displaced persons in the Twin Tiers following World War II.
This collection highlights Freeport's Jewish community, focusing its members' life accomplishments including marriage, birth, death and bar mar mitzvahs.
This collection contains North African Postcards of Jewish women, children, and families dating back to the early 20th Century.