A collection of historical documents, spanning over 100 years (c.1890 to present day) including local fires and community events of Blue Point, NY , and photographs of those who served as members of the fire house.
The Scoutmaster of Troop 73, Howard C. Coughtry, created this collection about the troop's civic and recreational activities.
Utica business owner, Bradford H. Divine hunted at Harry Sabattis’ camp on Long Lake during the early 20th century. This collection of glass lantern slides depicts their Adirondack visits.
This collection includes historical narratives, deeds, a map, and a photograph documenting the Brothertown tribe's presence in Oneida County and their subsequent migration to Wisconsin.
Materials pertaining to Emile Brunel and Chalet Indien in Boiceville, Town of Olive, New York.
Buffalo address books and family directories from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The City of Buffalo, N.Y. rapidly grew from a small village along Lake Erie to a bourgeoning industrial hub with the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825. The city later became a center for the Steel Industry and other manufacturing.
Materials relating to the cornerstone laying of the FDR Presidential Library.
The Ticonderoga Historical Society is a research center and four-story museum housed in the historic Hancock House.
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 collection contains items from the Camp Russell Order of the Arrow collection held by the Camp Russell Museum in Woodgate, NY, dating from the 1950s through the 1980s.
The Canastota Schools Collection contains school souvenirs, including programs, newsletters and photos of Canastota students in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Church Records: St. Mary of the Assumption R.C. Church (a k.a. St.
Canisius College Archives and Special Collections contains historic records and artifacts related to the institution. This exhibits samplings from the collections.
A collection of materials on Jones family of Utica, New York providing detailed glimpse of family life and the community in Central New York during the mid-twentieth-century.
The Erie Canal Collection comprises a set of financial documents and cultural materials relevant to the Erie Canal digitized by the American Museum of Finance.
Selected issues of the Christian Investigator, an anti-slavery publication, created by abolitionist William Goodell in the mid-19th century.
A collection of various documents pertaining to the Clarkson family of Potsdam, New York
A collection of programs from the Clarkson-Normal Ice Carnival
A collection of pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and other published materials that pertain to the history of Clarkson University.
A collection of photographs and published materials relating to the history of Clarkson University
The CLRC Archives Collection includes images of member libraries and librarians. The images come from a 1975 slide presentation about the council, formerly known as CENTRO.
This collection contains images and video recordings related to events and the history of the College of Saint Rose.
This collection contains documents written by students of the College of Saint Rose.
This collection contains items related to the life of Colonel Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth.