This collection contains photos and documents related to Troop 1, Frankfort, New York, which was established in 1910.
This collection contains two anniversary editions of the Gazette and Farmers' Journal, a newspaper published in Baldwinsville, NY beginning in 1846.
Collection of materials by Blue Point historian Gene Horton.
The Gospel Messenger is a weekly church newspaper begun in 1827 in Auburn, and the forerunner of the e-mail newsletter, The Messenger. It provides a wealth of information about the growth of the Episcopal Church throughout the nineteenth century in upstate New York.
Photographs and documents relating to the Health Sciences Library groundbreaking ceremony at SUNY Upstate Medical University.
Board meeting minutes, letters, and photographs of Half Hollow Hills Library.
Photographs, slides, postcards, books, magazines and other miscellany documenting the history of Massapequa.
Sue Miller Young’s book, A History of the Town of Amherst, New York, 1818-1965, describing the early years of Amherst.
Photographs and ephemera relating to Lakewood, New York in the early 20th century.
This collection reflects the diversity of the student body as well as the broadening scope of the curriculum as the Institute responded to the wants and needs of employers and students in the region.
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.
Photographs and documents relating to The Junior League of Buffalo, a volunteer organization known for its community work in the Western New York region.
Utica resident Kathleen Oser was involved in many civil rights and women’s rights movements, especially the National Organization for Women (NOW.) The collection contains materials relating to Osner’s involvement in NOW.
Items relating to Hicksville's Tercentennial and WWI Red Cross efforts.
A collection of programs from events at the Lincoln Auditorium, spanning from the early to late-20th century.
Photographs, books, pamphlets, magazines and other memorabilia from the Massapequa Library.
Programs from historic Mineola events and other documents
Books, photographs, memoribilia, and other documents from the Mastic-Moriches-Shirley Community Library.
Newspaper articles, documents, and pamphlets from the The Virginia La Tassa Local History Room, at the Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library.
The Mohawk Valley Boy Scouts Collection provides insight into the recreational and community activities of the Mohawk Valley’s civic organizations during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Historic photographs, advertisements, and maps of social life on Montauk.
This collection includes photographs, newspaper clippings, and documents relating to the Newark Public Library throughout the 20th century.
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 includes photographs, documents, correspondence, and other ephemera documenting Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, which was founded in April 1919 in Utica, NY.
Collection of material relating to the Pan-American Exposition, held in Buffalo, NY from May 1 – November 1, 1901.