Collections
The Museum of disABILITY History’s J. N. Adam Memorial Hospital collection consists of 6 copies of the magazine “Grit-Grin” published between 1928 and 1939 and 10 postcards chronicling life within the hospital.
The Jackson Health Resort was a renowned health treatment facility in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This collection contains photographs and documents relating to the facility and its treatments.
A sampling of printed articles, photographs and correspondence from the James Milne archive at SUNY Oneonta.
Photographs, books, articles, papers, World War II items and poetry from Jane Secor’s personal collection.
Miscellaneous materials concerning Jennie Curtis Cannon (Mrs. Henry White Cannon), including a scrapbook and other material related to her activities in the women’s suffrage movement.
The Jenks family papers include letters written to Willard S. Jenks and his wife, Rhoda, from their daughter, Jessie Elvira Jenks. Jessie lived from 1873-1964.
This is a collection of personal memorabilia and published works related to John Burroughs, donated in 1955 by Miss Ethelwynn Doolittle.
Papers relating to Civil War veteran John R. Dixon’s service in the Union Army.
The Joseph H. Treyz Collection contains 149 patriotic envelopes printed during the Civil War.
This is a collection of Union College architectural plans which includes Schaffer Library and the Nott Memorial, drawn by Joseph Jacques Ramée in 1813.
Collection relating to Julia Boyer Reinstein
Photographs and documents relating to The Junior League of Buffalo, a volunteer organization known for its community work in the Western New York region.