Collections
Manuscripts recording maritime labor, business, and industry.
This collection of letters, diaries, and ephemera documents Lucy Carlile Watson, a prominent suffragette and philanthropist from Utica, NY.
Photographs, correspondence, textiles, and other items pertaining to the family of Mary Ann Thorne Chadeayne.
The Maurice Leyden Collection consists of diaries, photographs, correspondence, financial records, essays and military records of Maurice Leyden. The collection also includes twenty-two diaries, dating from 1860-1886 and written Sarah Woodruff Pottle, a relative of Mr.
Four books listing marriages, baptisms, deaths, membership and financial records.
The Network of Religious Communities (NRC) is an inter-religious/ecumenical organization of denominations and religious organizations located in Western New York.
This book is an attempt to expand the concepts of Prison Theology by integrating concepts of Relational Theology. Relational Theology can be seen as an understanding that God is embraced by the dynamic between two or more; that is, between
Papers of one of the first female engineering graduates of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1949.
This collection includes personal papers created or kept by individuals and families chiefly of southern Ulster County, NY. The majority of the papers date from the mid-1600s through 1830.
Selected historical documents from the New Paltz Town Records.
This collection contains municipal records from Newburgh, New York dating from the late 18th century through the early 20th century.
This collection contains late 18th century Fire Company records and 19th century Church records from Newburgh, NY.
These are the newsletters from the current and predecessor organizations.
The Patrick Casey Collection consists of an autobiographical narrative and two diaries.
Oral histories and diaries from the Backbone Ridge of the Finger Lakes National Forest.
Commemorative ledger containing personal records, recollections, and cemetery records of local soldiers who served in the Ellis Post 52 during the Civil War.
A ledger containing records from soldiers who served in Ward Post 191 during the Civil War.
PRISON THEOLOGY is an attempt to build a knowledge base that can offer solutions to “crime and punishment”. This theology was developed among multitudes of incarcerated people in the American empire. People most affected by punishment are
Beginning in 1777, this collection follows Roelof Josiah Eltinge through his legal troubles of being an accused loyalist in New Paltz, NY.
Personal memories from residents of the Town of Bethlehem from the COVID-19 quarantine in 2020.
Board minutes from the Town of Red Hook in Dutchess County.