This collection contains photographs taken during the World War II era of Glens Falls.
The images in this collection cover the building of the Gloversville, New York Carnegie Library that was erected with funds provided by Andrew Carnegie.
Historic photographs of Glenwood Landing, NY.
This collection contains numerous photographs depicting homes, hotels, and watercraft in the Thousand Islands area.
Historic photographs of Golden Hill School, a boarding school for boys in Kingston, N.Y.
This collection of photographs from the album of Grace Cogswell depict her travels in the Adirondacks.
Images of gravestones around Central New York.
The collection consists of historic photographs of homes, light industry, roads, emergency services, parades, and people of Great Neck, NY from the early 20th Century.
Photographs of Greek life at SUNY Oneonta over the decades.
Photographs relating to the village of Greenport, N.Y.
In 2016, the Grems-Doolittle Library at the Schenectady County Historical Society reached its twenty-fifth anniversary.
Photographs and documents relating to the Health Sciences Library groundbreaking ceremony at SUNY Upstate Medical University.
Images of the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation
This collection has photographs and documents pertaining to the history of the Town of Guilderland.
This collection contains many photographs that were donated and annotated by Guilderland residents.
Historic photographs of Melville, NY.
Images from members of the Halleran family of Jericho, NY
A collection of photographs showing the construction of various boats being built in Willard Hanmer's boat shop in Saranac Lake, NY.
Materials from the Hanna and Barben collections, including photographs of Goulds Pumps in Seneca Falls.
Photographs of a Western New York farming family and their farm in the early 20th century.
Presented here are selected images of Red Hook (N.Y) and the Hudson Valley taken by Harriet Martin Dey.
Photographs related to the George W. Harris Family of Jefferson, New York.
178 images, mostly Kodachrome slides, depicting the Brunos’ life in Montauk.
This collection documents the history of Hartwick College from the expansion of the Hartwick Seminary Collegiate Course to its present day status of 1500 students and 130 faculty members.
Papers of or relating to Rev. John Christopher Hartwick and the establishment of the Hartwick Seminary. They reflect the life of John Christopher Hartwick, and his work with the Lutheran Synod.