Collections
![Madden Collection](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/SRR065.jpeg?itok=a0h8Uhnt)
Historic glass negatives, prints, and postcards depicting the Erie Canal and other waterways in New York and Canada from the collection of Emily and J. Hayward Madden of Livonia, NY
![Main Street Businesses Middleburgh New York](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/XHT003-Middleburgh-Main-st.jpeg?itok=7s5jnllc)
This collection contains images of businesses located in the Middleburgh, New York area.
![Waterville's Main Street Intersection](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/default_3.jpg?itok=JAwAVFHm)
This collection of photographs documents the development of Waterville's Main Street, the commercial heart of the village, from the mid-19th century to the present.
![Melville Family Papers](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/ZRR264.jpg?itok=9NnKQC9e)
Six audio recordings of Ward Melville, his family, and associates.
![Posed Portraits in front of Mill](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/NYWLH002.jpg?itok=0EDLevay)
Photographs, postcards and documents about the mills of Waterloo, NY, especially the Waterloo Wool Manufacturing Company, a prominent business first established by Quakers to boycott slave-labor cotton.