Correspondence of Isabel Howland's and ephemera from the Howland Store Stone Museum's collection.
Documents and photographs from the library’s history.
This is a collection of personal memorabilia and published works related to John Burroughs, donated in 1955 by Miss Ethelwynn Doolittle.
A collection of photographs, pamphlets, letters, and other materials highlighting 20th century citizen political activism, grassroots conservation, daily life, and outdoor recreation in the Adirondacks in New York State.
Correspondence related to Leah Catharine Deyo, as well as portraits of her family.
This collection documents the library’s early years (1957-1969), beginning through the initiative of the Westbrook Women’s Club.
The Long Beach Public Library Collection contains photographs, cards & letters 1928- present.
Items related to the history of the Long Island Motor Parkway.
This collection focuses on the partnership between Lucy Maynard Salmon and Adelaide Underhill, two important women in the early years of Vassar College.
This collection contains items related to Maria College.
This collection consists of letters and marginalia of Samuel Clemens, artifacts associated with him and photos having to do with Clemens' time in Elmira and the family and friends that comprised his circle.
This collection contains photos and documents that pertain to Maureen O’Sullivan and James Cushing.
Six audio recordings of Ward Melville, his family, and associates.
Historic postcards, genealogical records, and documents relating to mountain top communities in the Catskill region.
Correspondence, photographs, and artifacts related to Peter Erwin (1910-1944) of the Arbor Hill neighborhood of Albany, New York, his wife Marjorie L. Walker (1915-1995), and daughter Effie Marie Erwin (1940-2021).
A collection of documents, including letters and exhibition announcements, and a photograph relating to Rochester artists in the late 19th century.
This collection contains materials related to the San Luis project.
The school letters of Rachel Eltinge, written during her stay at the New Paltz Female Academy.
Documents the history of Siena College in Loudonville, New York.
Archival materials relating to the history and community of Skaneateles, New York primarily in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The State Reservation at Niagara is the oldest state park in the United States, officially established in 1885. The collection includes photographs, advertisements, blueprints, maps, letters, and other documents relating to the development and use of the Park.
Materials documenting Henry Eglinton Montgomery Suckley's experience as an ambulance driver in World War I.
This collection contains photographs, documents, and a book sharing the history of the Town of Ballston.
The collection contains information surrounding exhibitions of his work, photographs of Hammer, and information on and works from the Anvil Press.
The collection includes records documenting the people, places, and events of the Village of Voorheesville and to a lesser extent the Town of New Scotland.