Collections
A large collection of photographs that convey the importance of sportfishing to Montauk’s history and economic development.
Collection of photographs related to the Case Research Laboratory in Auburn, NY, where the first commercially successful sound-on-film system was developed by Theodore Case.
A collection of course catalogs for Albany College of Pharmacy from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Historical photographs and documents related to Catskill, NY.
Materials about the Cayuga and Seneca Canal from the 1840s and 1850s.
The Cayuga and Seneca Lakes Agriculture and Craft Beverage Memory Project is a two-year oral history project. The interviews document and preserve the personal stories of wine, cider, beer and other beverage producers between Cayuga and Seneca Lakes.
Photographs of various religious institutions in Cayuga County.
Photographs from the general file in Cayuga County.
Postcards showing the towns and villages of Cayuga County.
Photographs of tobacco farmers living in Cayuga County.
A collection of photographs and documents relating to the McDonalds of Montauk.
Gravestone transcriptions and other information about the cemeteries of Backbone Ridge, most of which were abandoned by the 20th century.
Datasets of fully transcribed United State Census records as completed by volunteers for the HistoryForge project.
Photographic works from notable contemporary and historic photographers, many of whom participated in programs at The Center for Photography.
This collection contains pictures, newspaper articles, and reports from 1944 to 1945 regarding Central New York prisoner of war camps in Oneida and Jefferson counties. These include Pine Camp and Hawkinsville Camp in Jefferson county, a camp in Boonville, NY (Oneida county) as well as articles o
This collection contains the diary and correspondence of Cephas Breed, who graduated from Geneva Medical College in 1850.
This collection contains photographs, postcards, art work, and images pertaining to the Champlain Canal that runs from the Hudson River at Waterford, NY to Lake Champlain.
Letters and photographs of Charles F. Binns, the "Father of American Ceramics."