This collection contains publications by the Oswego Historical Society from 1899 to 1976.
A collection of reports, minutes, and scrapbooks relating to New York State chapters of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, the bulk of which relate to the Unadilla, New York local union.
This collection contains materials created and maintained by the Overseers of the Poor of Schenectady, Glenville, and Rotterdam. These materials capture important information about the treatment and condition of poor people in Schenectady County in the 19th century.
Scrapbooks containing meeting minutes, programs, brochures, newspaper clippings and photographs concerning a late 19th and early 20th century women’s suffrage organization in Ithaca, New York. Some materials reference New York State and national suffrage matters.
The Proceedings provide a record of land disposed or acquired by the State of New York, including lands for New York’s canal system.
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 the Radical Abolitionist newspaper published by the Central Abolition Committee during the mid-19th century.
Board minutes from the Town of Red Hook in Dutchess County.
The Reid Gallery of Prominent Citizens at the Jervis Public Library in Rome, New York, contains "photographic portraits of prominent men who have in some way been connected with the history of Rome, or its vicinity, who have been born in Rome or have lived in Rome and who have attained prominence in
A collection of card index finding aids to the Monroe County Mail Newspaper, Fairport Herald Newspaper, and the Town of Perington, New York records from the 19th century through to the mid-20th century.
This collection consists of images relating to Rochester selected from the Archives’ full collection of 10,000 glass plate negatives dated 1865-1920.
The Rochester Public Library Local History Division Picture File Collection contains diverse images relating to Rochester’s history.
Oral histories from employees, friends, and associates of the Roosevelt and Vanderbilt families.
Photographs and documents relating to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt’s visits to Syracuse, New York in the early to mid-20th century.
The fifteen scrapbooks are filled with mostly newspaper clippings from Penn Yan, NY newspapers from the very early 1900s through the 1950s. The books were created contemporaneously by attorney George S. Sheppard and his son Oliver.
Tax assessment records and other documents from the 19th century.
Photos documenting Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) activities in Staatsburg, NY, during the 1930s.
Materials relating to Stephen Pearl Andrews and his family.
The Syndicus, later called Syracuse Law Magazine, was the school’s magazine published from 1955 to 2016. It includes photographs, articles, and other information about SUCOL student life and events. Some issues detail the lives and plans of SUCOL graduates.
Photographs, documents, and other materials relating to the founding and history of Syracuse University College of Law.
A hidden, limited collection within the New York State Federation of Women’s Clubs records that demonstrate the complexity of the suffrage issue in the early 20th Century.
Lists of registered voters in Tompkins County from the 1910s and 1920s, complete with addresses and party affiliation.
Official records generated by the Town of Germantown including highway records, relief rolls, voter registrations, and more.
This collection contains images of diaries belonging to American men who served in various wars, including the Civil War, World War I, and World War II.
Letters relating to the War of 1812 in New York.