This collection consists of issues of the Panorama dating between 1950 and 2007.
The Patrick Casey Collection consists of an autobiographical narrative and two diaries.
The Pearson Street Books consist of four volumes of notes and sketched maps created by Jonathan Pearson, city historian, about property ownership in the city of Schenectady, New York from the 1660s through the mid-nineteenth century.
Photographs and ephemera of Spencer, NY, including class pictures, farms, hotels, and more glimpses of the community.
Photographs, postcards, and ephemera relating to the history of Norwich and Chenango County.
Ephemera from the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Perseverance Lodge no. 96, in Oneonta, NY.
Images of early aviators and pioneers of aviation on Long Island
Correspondence, photographs, and artifacts related to Peter Erwin (1910-1944) of the Arbor Hill neighborhood of Albany, New York, his wife Marjorie L. Walker (1915-1995), and daughter Effie Marie Erwin (1940-2021).
Photographs of local businesses, events and people during the 1950s in and around Shirley, NY.
Films circa 1916 and 1930.
Photographs of special events at Germantown Central School.
Digital version of a journal kept by Angelo Solimino during his service in World War II.
Photographs taken by P.B. Oakley in the mid-20th century of Geneva residents.
Photographs, postcards and ephemera pertaining to the Town of Plattekill, Ulster County, New York.
A handwritten history of the agricultural town of North Collins, New York.
Portrait photographs taken by Richard M. Bloomer between 1905-1931 in his studio in Hudson Falls, Washington County, NY.
Photographs, postcards, and ephemera relating to the Bellamy Family and their friends in Norwich, NY.
Scrapbooks compiled by Roberta Halden, composed largely of newspaper clippings, and organized by year.
Photographs, documents, and other materials relating to a prominent Mohawk Valley family during the the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
A collection of documents, including letters and exhibition announcements, and a photograph relating to Rochester artists in the late 19th century.
The Rochester General Hospital School of Nursing was one of the earliest nursing schools in the United States. This collection includes class photographs and portraits of the graduates, spanning the School’s inception in the late-19th century through its closure in the mid-20th century.
The Rochester Homeopathic Hospital Training School, later known as the Genesee Hospital School of Nursing, was a leading medical education center in the region. This collection depicts the nursing students throughout the School’s administration from the late 19th century through late 20th century.
This collection includes images relating to Rochester from the years 1920 to around 1960 selected from over 50,000 prints, safety negatives, nitrate negatives, and lantern slides.
This collection includes city directories from Rochester, NY, with information about the people and businesses within the city. Includes three maps of the city of Rochester.
The Rochester Public Library Local History Division Picture File Collection contains diverse images relating to Rochester’s history.