A collection of correspondence and documents relating to Henrietta, New York native, Abram Lincoln.
Albion W. Tourgee (1838 - 1905) was a Civil War veteran, politician, and lawyer. He played a pivotal role in the Plessy v. Ferguson case and was a pioneering civil rights activist. This collection includes his correspondence, as well as legal documents, articles, and photographs.
The Anna E. Wilcox Collection of Civil War letters consists of forty-five letters on forty-four separate sheets, eight photographs, four envelopes which could not be matched to any letters, and ancillary materials.
The Scoutmaster of Troop 73, Howard C. Coughtry, created this collection about the troop's civic and recreational activities.
Documents and letters related to the family of John Caldwell Sr.
This collection consists of letters and a journal written by Charles F. Weller during his time as a soldier in the United States Civil War.
Civil War era letters from two Middle Island, NY brothers.
A collection of business, land and family papers of eight generations of the George Hyde Clarke family.
A collection of various documents pertaining to the Clarkson family of Potsdam, New York
Archival documents relating to the early development of the town of New Paltz, NY.
This collection contains several artifacts from the Robert L. Brown History of Medicine Collection, University at Buffalo, that highlight the life of Dr. Austin Flint. A renowned physician, Flint was one of the founding members of the University at Buffalo Medical School.
Materials relating to Ackley, a Greeport, NY artist.
Elon Howard Eaton (1866-1935) was a noted ornithologist and author of Birds of New York. This collection includes papers related to his research, correspondence, and genealogical materials, as well as photographs of Eaton.
Items from the personal papers and library of abolitionist, suffragist, and peace activist Emily Howland, including her collection of political pamphlets, posters, and program documents.
Documents the Farnsworth Family of Albany, New York. Includes material related to noted art photographer Emma Justine Farnsworth (1860-1952).
The Francis M. and Henry H. Stone Collection contain twenty-one letters written by the two brothers while they were in the 27th Regiment of the New York Volunteer Infantry and the 1st Regiment New York Veteran Cavalry
A collection of Civil War-related documents pertaining to local Geneva residents.
Photographs, letters, artwork, textiles and other possessions belonging to the Hasbrouck family.
Papers and memorabilia from the Hunt family, prominent Quaker mill owners, suffragists, and abolitionists.
The Ingraham P. Smith Collection consists of forty-five letters and two medical documents, written during the Civil War.
Correspondence of Isabel Howland's and ephemera from the Howland Store Stone Museum's collection.
This collection contains correspondence between James Duane and his associates. James Duane (1733-1797) was a prominent lawyer, real estate investor, and politician in New York.
The Lewis H. Brown Collection consists of sixty-four letters written by Lewis Henry Brown, Lewis’ brother Burritt Brown, and Albert Ransom, Burritt Brown’s friend and tent-mate.
A collection of correspondence by Gertrude Herdle, former Director of the Memorial Art Gallery. Many of the letters relate to her travels in Europe, especially during the 1920s.
Letters written to Mary Hunt, mostly by her young niece working in St. Louis, Missouri.