Collections
Postcards collected by the Backbone Ridge History Group showing the communities between Seneca and Cayuga Lake.
Historic postcards of buildings, streets, and landscapes throughout Kingston.
A collection of documents, photographs, books and pamphlets highlighting the development of public education in the Town of Bethlehem and the history of the Bethlehem Central School District.
This collection contains the Barry C. and Mary Jean (MJ) Ross Hudson River Postcard Collection.
Selected images from a postcard collection of scenes in the Town of Red Hook, including commercial businesses, private houses, churches and public buildings.
Historic postcards of ecclesiastical buildings in Nyack, drawn from the collection of Robert Courtwright.
An important postcard collection of mostly Montauk views, collected by Robert G. Lamparter.
This collection contains postcards showing scenes from Rochester and the surrounding area since the early 20th century.
Ted Schuelke was a Liverpool, New York resident and his photograph collection is comprised of pictures taken in the immediate Liverpool area and in the Adirondacks.
Historic postcards related to the canals of New York State and Canada (1902-1948), from the collection of F. Channing Soule, an instrumental figure in establishing the Canal Society of New York State.
The South Shore Recreation collection consists of materials documenting Long Island’s tourism history.
Postcards from the Stamford Village Library.
Materials documenting Henry Eglinton Montgomery Suckley's experience as an ambulance driver in World War I.