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.
This collection consists of photographs of military operations, training, and facilities in and around Plattsburgh Barracks, which operated as a military instillation, under various different branches of the armed service, from `5.
This collection contains photographs which depict the Plattsburgh Normal School, which operated as a school for the training of teachers until 1948 when it became the State University of New York at Plattsburgh.
This collection consists of programs for the theatre productions and variety acts of the Plattsburgh Theatre between 1923 and 1926.
This collection from the Polish Room at the University at Buffalo contains over 100 digitized pamphlets and printed materials from various Polish American organizations from the Western New York region.
Photographs displaying the people and community activities of the Syracuse Polish Home in the 20th century.
The Polish Heritage Collection contains several documents, photographs, scrapbooks, a “Golden Book,” and memorabilia from Utica’s Polish Community.
Scrapbooks containing meeting minutes, programs, brochures, newspaper clippings and photographs concerning a late 19th and early 20th century women’s suffrage organization in Ithaca, New York. Some materials reference New York State and national suffrage matters.
Mid-20th century photographs of Lockport, New York by Edwin Polster.
Historic postcards of Port Jefferson, NY.
The Port Washington Library History Collection contains images from the planning and construction of the library in the mid-1960s to life and library activities that have taken place since that time.
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.
Oral histories about Port Washington, NY and its citizens
The exhibition Portraits of Hope: Faces of Refugee Resettlement in Central New York depicted survivors of war, genocide, and political strife who came to the U.S. and settled in the Utica region after living in refugee camps in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Postcards of scenes from around New York State. Most of the postcards in this collection are believed to have been produced by Schenectady photographer Parker S. Goodfellow.
Postcards collected by the Backbone Ridge History Group showing the communities between Seneca and Cayuga Lake.
Historic postcards of buildings, streets, and landscapes throughout Kingston.
The Onondaga County Public Library Postcard Collection contains both mailed and unmailed postcards of buildings, scenes, and activities in and around Syracuse, New York, from throughout the twentieth century.
This collection consists of every issue of the Sandstoner between 1947 and 2018.
A collection of photographs of firefighters, fires, and firefighting vehicles in the Potsdam area.
A collection of photographs and pamphlets relating to Potsdam during the 1940s.
This collection consists of issues of the Potsdam Normal Magazine published between 1897 and 1902.