Elon Howard Eaton (1866-1935) was a noted ornithologist and author of Birds of New York. This collection includes papers related to his research, correspondence, and genealogical materials, as well as photographs of Eaton.
The Emporium Lumber Company was a logging company located in Conifer, New York in the early 20th century. This collection of photographs relates to their logging and railroad business.
This collections contains images of the Erie Canal in the Fort Plain area.
This collection contains photographs and contextual information related to families in the upper Hudson Valley and southern Adirondack regions.
The photographs include a number of street views and houses in Delhi, New York. Also included are a number of images of the Frank Farrington home on Elm Street, with pictures of his family. A series of images of a military camp appear to date from 1919 in Camp Lee, Virginia.
The Santa Clara Logging Company, run by President Ferris Meigs, was a leader in timber conservation in the Adirondack region. This collection of photographs depicts the Santa Clara Logging Company and Meigs family.
Photographs and technical drawings of gardens designed by Landscape Architect Fletcher Steele in the 20th century.
This collection contains scrapbooks from noted landscape architect Fletcher Steele's travels and client work, featuring photographs spanning from 1882 to 1968.
Fifteen color slides of the flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes in June of 1972 as the Owasco River in Auburn crested.
Images from Houghton College's archives from the flooding of 1972.
In 1972, Hurricane Agnes caused the Genesee River to flood. This collection of photographs depicts the flooding of Letchworth State Park and Geneseo.
This digital collection derived from the Chemung County Historical Society’s archive and the Chemung County Library District’s collection, includes photographs, documents, video, and/or sound recordings about the floods that impacted Chemung County.
Photographs and papers about the floods of Schuyler County.
The Floral Fete Collection contains souvenir programs, photographs, postcards, stereoviews, articles, and ephemera from Saratoga’s floral parades.
This collection features photographs taken by Ernest Blue in the Fulton Chain Lakes region around 1900.
Historic glass and film negatives, prints, and postcards documenting life along New York State’s canals, including the Erie Canal, Black River Canal, and Champlain Canal from the collection of Albert Gayer.
A collection of photographs of the people, towns, and countryside of the southern Genesee Valley region during the late nineteenth to late twentieth centuries.
A collection of photographs of Geneva, New York taken by James G. Vail in the late 19th century.
George and Bob Marshall were the original Adirondack High Peak 46ers, as well as active conservationists. This collection of photographs depicts their time in the Adirondacks with their friends and family in the early 20th century.
A collection of photographs taken by George Whitfield Butts, documenting his visits to the Adirondacks.
This collection includes photographs from Gary Lyon and LeRoy Clapp and depict buildings, people and landscapes in the rural community of Pompey, New York.
This collection contains photographs taken during the World War II era of Glens Falls.
This collection of photographs from the album of Grace Cogswell depict her travels in the Adirondacks.
This collection has photographs and documents pertaining to the history of the Town of Guilderland.
These photographs depict Little Falls and its surrounding areas, especially buildings, people, nature, and events. Many were photographed by George Kubica, who gave them to the Little Falls Public Library.