Collections
This collection comprises a series of unmailed Civil War-era patriotic envelopes or covers that was presented to Union College by John M. Pearson. The patriotic covers featured in this collection primarily depict themes supporting the Northern or Union cause.
The United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen Collection encompasses representative photographs and documentation, as well as the official program, of each of the 20 years of the United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen. This international competition was hosted by the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Corp.
The Utica Zoo has been a community center for over 100 years. This collection of photographs documents the Zoo and its activities, particularly in the latter half of the 20th century.
The collection contains information surrounding exhibitions of his work, photographs of Hammer, and information on and works from the Anvil Press.
Photographs, sketches, and other images from the Manlius Historical Society's most popular reference collection, including street scenes of the early village and portraits of notable residents.
Historic photos, correspondence, and ephemera detailing FDR and Vincent Astor's friendship.
Historical materials relating to Virgil Crisafulli, a Utica College Professor, U.S. Navy veteran, and local politician.
Fayetteville-Manlius High School students produce a literary magazine every year, full of original stories, poetry, art, and photography. This collection shows decades of teenaged creativity.
This collection contains documents and images of sheet music that was played during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Photographs and business documents relating to the Waterbury Mill, a felt mill in Oriskany, New York in operation for over a century.
Historical essays and photographs of West Monroe, NY. Includes bibliography and index.
Images and documents relating to West Nyack, New York.
This collection includes correspondence, an autograph book, legal documents and photographs from the Westinghouse Family from 1833-1913.
This collection contains an early history of the Whitestown Seminary, an assignment on the architecture of the Whitestown Seminary, Anniversary Exercises for 1862 to 1864, programs on an exhibition and on a reunion and banquet, and photographs.
The Women of Fayetteville collection comprises images of Fayetteville women and their activities dating back to the 19th century.
Petitions signed by men and women in various towns of New York State in support of women's suffrage.
The “Working on the Erie Canal” collection contains photographs and documents relating to the canal and its workers.
This collection consists of newspaper articles about the men from Middleburgh, NY and the surrounding area who died in World War II.
This collection contains items relating to the World’s Fair.
This collection includes drawings, photographs, and posters created for the WPA Federal Arts Project in the Rochester, New York region during the late 1930s.
Newspaper clippings about local men from Schohaire County, New York serving in the armed forces during World War II.
This collection is one of the largest and finest on yellow fever anywhere in the world. It contains monographs and reprints, representing the development of medical thought on yellow fever over the course of a century and a half.
Collection of photographs, documents and other items relating to the Zonta Club of Buffalo, now Zonta International, a leading global organization of women professionals.
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