Collections
An online newsletter published through Jesus the Liberator’s Prison Theology website.
PRISON THEOLOGY is an attempt to build a knowledge base that can offer solutions to “crime and punishment”. This theology was developed among multitudes of incarcerated people in the American empire. People most affected by punishment are
This contains yearbooks from the Proctor High School, later renamed to Thomas R. Proctor High School, and covers some of the years from 1940-1970.
Various publications promoting the evolution of the East Rockaway and Lynbrook communities.
Beginning in 1777, this collection follows Roelof Josiah Eltinge through his legal troubles of being an accused loyalist in New Paltz, NY.
A collection of documents, photographs, books and pamphlets highlighting the development of public education in the Town of Bethlehem and the history of the Bethlehem Central School District.
In 1798, seven and a half acres were set aside for a public square in the center of the village, which is documented in this collection through photographs and other documents.
Historical publications of the Water Mill Museum & Ladies Auxiliary of Water Mill
This collection contains historic images, postcards, and documents from across Putnam County.
This collection contains the Barry C. and Mary Jean (MJ) Ross Hudson River Postcard Collection.
Personal memories from residents of the Town of Bethlehem from the COVID-19 quarantine in 2020.
A selection of historic quilts drawn from the permanent collection at Historic Huguenot Street.
The collection provides pictorial information showing locomotives and rolling stock of railroads that once served New York State and adjacent states and provinces.
This collection includes photographs and illustrations of bowsteerers and sternsteerers from the Ray Ruge Collection.
Selected images from a postcard collection of scenes in the Town of Red Hook, including commercial businesses, private houses, churches and public buildings.