These case files are all of persons of Polish descent who arrived in Niagara Falls, NY and required assistance regarding citizenship. The International Institute provided translation and other services to these people.
This collection contains documents on the influenza epidemic of 1918 from Norman L. Woodford, who graduated from Syracuse University College of Medicine in 1921 and was a Health Officer and Coroner of Cayuga County.
A collection of the anti-slavery newspaper, The North Star, published by noted abolitionist Frederick Douglass in the mid-19th century.
This collection includes historical documents and accolades that have been bestowed upon prevalent Chiropractors and Northeast College of Health Sciences.
Mid-century photographs and documents relating to SUNY Upstate Medical University’s School of Nursing.
Documents and images related to the creation and maintenance of the Nyack Turnpike.
This collection contains newspaper clippings of Watertown (NY) Daily Times articles written by David F. Lane of old houses in the North Country.
Old Main was the first major building on the SUNY Oneonta campus. After significant deterioration, Old Main was razed in 1977, but the Old Main pillars were saved from the wrecking ball and moved to campus shortly thereafter.
Petitions signed by the residents of Oneida County calling for an end to slavery in the mid-19th century.
A report produced in 1980 detailing the library's services to the Jamesville Correctional Facility during the previous year. Included is an overview of the library prison program, prisoner writing samples, teaching aid examples and press coverage.
Archives of Jesus the Liberator Seminary of Religious Justice and its proceedings
A collection of reports, minutes, and scrapbooks relating to New York State chapters of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, the bulk of which relate to the Unadilla, New York local union.
Primary sources relating to the historical significance of Otsego Lake in Cooperstown, NY.
This collection includes photographs, documents, correspondence, and other ephemera documenting Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, which was founded in April 1919 in Utica, NY.
This collection contains documents relating to the resettlement of displaced persons in the Twin Tiers following World War II.
Collection of material relating to the Pan-American Exposition, held in Buffalo, NY from May 1 – November 1, 1901.
Ephemera from the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Perseverance Lodge no. 96, in Oneonta, NY.
The Polish Heritage Collection contains several documents, photographs, scrapbooks, a “Golden Book,” and memorabilia from Utica’s Polish Community.
The Port Washington Main Street Collection brings together photographs, postcards, and other historic materials that reflect the rich past of this community nestled between Manhasset and Hempstead Bays.
The Port Washington Maritime Collection features materials from the Local History Center that relate to the region’s rich maritime history and traditions.
This collection consists of issues of the Potsdam Normal Magazine published between 1897 and 1902.
The Proceedings provide a record of land disposed or acquired by the State of New York, including lands for New York’s canal system.
The Proceedings of the Rochester Academy of Science include original papers relating to the natural history of western New York State and biographical articles on the scientists who contributed to knowledge within this field.
In 1798, seven and a half acres were set aside for a public square in the center of the village, which is documented in this collection through photographs and other documents.