Collections
Documents and photographs relating to African-American history in the early United States.
A collection of the African Repository and Colonial Journal which was published in 1837 by the American Colonization Society.
An assembled collection of family records of Albany County residents collected at community history scanning events held by the Albany County Historical Association.
This collection contains materials related to the history of the city and county of Albany and the Upper Hudson Valley from the 17th century to the present.
Allan Herschell Company catalogs from the 20th century depicting amusement rides and devices.
This collection contains a student notebook from Allen G. Tripp, who graduated from the Syracuse University College of Medicine in 1900.
An 1843 publication by the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society relating to the abolishment of slavery.
Early 20th century posters created by the American Humane Association to promote the “Be Kind to Animals” campaign.
Newspaper clippings, memorabilia and other materials relating to the Jennings family of Utica, New York, in particular highlighting their military careers.
This collection contains annual bulletins from 1896 to 1900 and other Syracuse University College of Law materials.
Selected issues of the abolitionist newspaper, The Anti-Slavery Record, published in 1836.
Programs, photographs and newspaper clippings of the Seneca Falls Aqua Festival, held annually in the 1960s.
This collection contains digitized versions of the College's 16mm Film Collection which includes films of early College activities and a variety of other subjects such as a family vacation, product demonstrations, and maple syrup operations as well as footage of the 1910 fires at Paul Smith's Hotel
Materials closely related to the life and work of famed philosopher Hannah Arendt.
Two of Arthur B. Gregg, the Town Historian for the Town of Guilderland for many years, most essential publications can be found here.