This collection contains items related to the life of Colonel Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth.
This collection covers various moments of daily life in the city and Onondaga County from the 1920s to 1950s.
The DeAmicis Family Collection contains an assortment of documents pertaining to Libero T. DeAmicis’ military career. These documents trace Libero T.
Scrapbooks assembled by Don Schultz depicting boyhood during WWII (World War, 1939-1945)
Photos, documents, and correspondence relating to Dr. Mary E. Walker, Oswego town native and the only woman to ever receive the United States Medal of Honor.
Photographs of the Montauk Air Force Station, 1980.
This collection contains manuscripts, including handwritten copies of regimental histories and individual personal histories of Orange County soldiers who fought in the Civil War.
The Ernie Simon Collection includes his personal collection of “Port Remembered” photographs.
The photographs include a number of street views and houses in Delhi, New York. Also included are a number of images of the Frank Farrington home on Elm Street, with pictures of his family. A series of images of a military camp appear to date from 1919 in Camp Lee, Virginia.
The Fayetteville Free Library Postcard Collection is a representative sample of postcards, featuring historic images of the Fayetteville village streetscape dating back to the early 19th century.
Letters and photographs of the men who guarded the New York City Aqueduct during WWI.
The Francis M. and Henry H. Stone Collection contain twenty-one letters written by the two brothers while they were in the 27th Regiment of the New York Volunteer Infantry and the 1st Regiment New York Veteran Cavalry
This diary contains entries written by Fred Walster, who was a soldier in 153rd Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, Company E. The diary spans from January through December 1865 and details his experiences during the war, as well as his civilian life shortly after the war ended.
Images from the archives of the Village of Garden City, New York, located on Long Island in the center of Nassau County
Postcards collected by former Village Historian Vincent F. Seyfried
A collection of Civil War-related documents pertaining to local Geneva residents.
Photographs relating to the history and development of Geneva, New York in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Photographs taken by George W. Fenner during World War I, documenting the people and activities supporting the war efforts in Syracuse, New York.
Letters of the Glen Family of Schenectady, mainly letters to and from Henry Glen. The bulk of the letters deal with business matters, including Henry Glen's involvement with the War of 1812.
This collection contains photographs taken during the World War II era of Glens Falls.
Newsletters from the Major A. Grover Civil War Roundtable.
Pictures, architectural drawings, and ephemera of the Pratt House and Webb Institute.
This collection includes letters written by Captain Hiram S. Wilson, primarily to his wife Elizabeth during the period of 1861 to 1864. Captain Wilson served in Company H of the 93rd New York Volunteer Infantry.
Historical manuscripts relating to Huntington’s involvement in the Revolutionary and Civil War.
The Ingraham P. Smith Collection consists of forty-five letters and two medical documents, written during the Civil War.