Collections
![Belva Lockwood Manuscript Collection](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/YTJ008_0.jpg?itok=ItTR7vFz)
Roughly 500 manuscript pages of Lockwood’s various lectures, including some from the time of her campaign for president.
![Delaware County Historical Association Sherwood Collection](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/Sherwood%2520Collection_0.jpg?itok=x63Djtli)
The Sherwood Collection is mainly comprised of letters to and from Samuel Sherwood (1779-1862), his second wife Laura Bostwick Sherwood (1790-1863), and members of their family.
![Elmira College Women’s Rights and Suffrage Collection](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/p261501co1l12_877_medium.jpg?itok=Pt5OcQbI)
Campus publications, photographs, student letters, student scrapbooks and official addresses that document the student, faculty and institutional role in the women’s rights movement.
![Emily Howland Papers](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/YSW002.jpg?itok=-w1HHdVy)
Items from the personal papers and library of abolitionist, suffragist, and peace activist Emily Howland, including her collection of political pamphlets, posters, and program documents.
![Frederick Lawrence Pomeroy Collection](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/SRR062.jpeg?itok=5Ttm-9Or)
The Frederick Lawrence Pomeroy Collection consists of family correspondence, news clippings, telegrams, and transcripts of sermons.
This collection provides a record of the Glebe's activities from the 1790s through the early 1900s.
![Suffrage Documents of the New York State Federation of Women’s Clubs](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/p261501co1l12_898_medium.jpg?itok=njKs5zrV)
A hidden, limited collection within the New York State Federation of Women’s Clubs records that demonstrate the complexity of the suffrage issue in the early 20th Century.