Collections
![Map of the County of Tompkins, 1829](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/brhg001.jpg?itok=i0HRVxwU)
Photographs, maps and ephemera about the Backbone Ridge, an area between Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes National Forest.
![Photo of Romance Wyatt, "last of the Brothertown Indians"](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/7.6a_Wyatt.jpg?itok=kL3PAykB)
This collection includes historical narratives, deeds, a map, and a photograph documenting the Brothertown tribe's presence in Oneida County and their subsequent migration to Wisconsin.
![Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority Report Maps](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/VTP006.jpeg?itok=UM07J56N)
Maps selected from the 1935 Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority Report.
![Scene in Buffalo's Little Italy](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/thumbnail3%20ForeignPopulations_Scrapbook_Vol1_p103.jpg?itok=WfaikeCE)
The City of Buffalo, N.Y. rapidly grew from a small village along Lake Erie to a bourgeoning industrial hub with the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825. The city later became a center for the Steel Industry and other manufacturing.