This collection contains photographs and drawings from Albany's business and industrial areas.
In the late 1980s, New York State considered Cortland County for a new low-level radioactive waste (LLRW) dump. Local residents protested and ultimately, there was no dump.
This collection contains yearbooks from the New York State College of Forestry’s Cranberry Lake Biological Station, dating from 1915 to 1938.
This collection contains 20 gouache watercolor paintings depicting still lifes, landscapes, and portraits. Daniel K. Tennant is an artist who lives in Central New York.
Photographs of Wellsville in Allegany County after the severe flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes in 1972.
This series includes photographs showing both natural and man-made disasters that occured in Tupper Lake from1899 to approximately 2010. This includes floods, fires, murder, car accidents, low water, and wind storms.
This collection contains photographs relating to the Donnan Farm area in Galway, New York.
Photographs, postcards, and ephemera relating to the farm women of Dryden, New York.
Postcards featuring scenes from East Marion and Orient, NY
These glass plate photographs of Oswego and family trips to Michigan, Connecticut, and the Thousand Islands were taken between 1900 and 1910 by photographer Ella Merrill Crippen Wheeler.
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.
This collection contains yearbooks from SUNY ESF's main campus, dating from 1915 to 2017.
The Emporium Lumber Company was originally formed in 1892 in Pennsylvania and was dissolved in 1950. The success of the company led to expansion in New York State.
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.
Historical postcards of Chemung County and Elmira, NY.
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.
Digitized 16- and 32-millimeter film reels from the collection of the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.
Some issues of the publication "Fishing Long Island Waters"
Photographs and technical drawings of gardens designed by Landscape Architect Fletcher Steele in the 20th century.
This collection of nursery orders offers insight into what plant materials were being used over 6 decades from 1916 when Fletcher Steele began his landscape architecture practice to 1971 when he passed away.
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.