Collections
Documents and photographs relating to African-American history in the early United States.
Photographs of local business owners, motels, and hurricane damage in Montauk New York.
Behind-the-scenes photographs of Gosman's Restaurant, Labor Day Weekend, 1975.
Collection of photographs documenting a parade in Auburn, NY, to celebrate the end of WWII in 1945.
This series contains photographs that document various arts programs in Tupper Lake ranging from community drama, local music groups and school bands, arts and crafts, and theater.
Images of Lynbrook circa 1880-1915
This series contains photographs of several banks in Tupper Lake. Photographs include interior and exterior shots, grand openings, and bank officials from 1905 to approximately 1980.
Materials relating to John and Margaret Bard and Reverend James Starr Clark, which illustrate the beginnings of St. Stephen's College, Trinity Church and School, and Trinity Academy.
Class pictures from St. Stephen's and Bard College.
Historic portraits of Bard College presidents.
Letters, deeds, and other materials related to the Bard family.
This collection of photographs reflect Ben Gilman's work, travels and meetings with important leaders worldwide.
This series contains photographs that document the various stages of Mt. Morris, or “Big Tupper,” as well as Big Tupper’s predecessor, SugarLoaf Ski Center.
The Scoutmaster of Troop 73, Howard C. Coughtry, created this collection about the troop's civic and recreational activities.
Images from the Broome County Poor Farm located in Dickinson, also referred to as the Broome County Almshouse. It opened in 1833 and closed in the 1960s.
The photographs in this series document a variety of businesses over Tupper Lake’s history from approximately 1880 to 2005.