Collections
The Green Lakes Collection is mostly comprised of photographs that belonged to Arvin Almquist, who was Superintendent of Green Lakes State Park from 1928 to 1948.
This collection contains items related to the history of Bethlehem, New York.
This collection contains items from Camp Russell, a Boy Scout camp located in the Southwestern Adirondacks, dating from the early 1900s through the camp's closure in 2014.
This series includes photographs showing both natural and man-made disasters that occured in Tupper Lake from1899 to approximately 2010. This includes floods, fires, murder, car accidents, low water, and wind storms.
This collection contains yearbooks from SUNY ESF's main campus, dating from 1915 to 2017.
Fifteen color slides of the flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes in June of 1972 as the Owasco River in Auburn crested.
These photographs depict Little Falls and its surrounding areas, especially buildings, people, nature, and events. Many were photographed by George Kubica, who gave them to the Little Falls Public Library.
Oral histories and other materials about the flooding of June 1972 after Hurricane Agnes's unprecedented rainfall, as well as photographs from private collections.
Historical photographs of people, events, buildings, and landscapes in Irvington, NY.
Photographs from Lee Brown Coye’s life showing people and scenes around Chenango County, where he spent many years of his youth.
The Rochester Civic Garden Center has been a trusted source of local horticultural information since its inception in 1945. This collection includes its Bulletins from the years 1945 through 2007.
Oral histories relating to life on Shelter Island.