Newspaper clippings, memorabilia and other materials relating to the Jennings family of Utica, New York, in particular highlighting their military careers.
"There is an ecumenical wind in Buffalo. It is a long prevailing wind much less of the moment than many suppose." by Harlan Frost
An Ecumenical Wind in Buffalo provides a comprehensive overview of one hundred and twenty years of ecumenical cooperation in the Buffalo, New York region.
Behind-the-scenes photographs of Gosman's Restaurant, Labor Day Weekend, 1975.
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.
Personal, and professional photographs and documents related to Anna Mogilova Reinstein
This collection contains annual bulletins from 1896 to 1900 and other Syracuse University College of Law materials.
Collection of annual reports and records for Jesus the Liberator Seminary of Religious Justice 2007-2022
Selected issues of the abolitionist newspaper, The Anti-Slavery Record, published in 1836.
Programs, photographs and newspaper clippings of the Seneca Falls Aqua Festival, held annually in the 1960s.
Cartoons drawn by Polish immigrant, Henryk Archacki, representing current events at the time with a sense of Polish pride.
In the late 1970s, with support from the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts, photographer Daniel Fink (1937-1995) undertook a project of creating a photographic record of notable architectural specimens in Livingston County, NY.
This collection contains digitized versions of the College's 16mm Film Collection which includes films of early College activities and a variety of other subjects such as a family vacation, product demonstrations, and maple syrup operations as well as footage of the 1910 fires at Paul Smith's Hotel
Materials closely related to the life and work of famed philosopher Hannah Arendt.
Collection of photographs documenting a parade in Auburn, NY, to celebrate the end of WWII in 1945.
This collection contains paintings, sculptures and other three dimensional objects in the Library's special collections.
The ArtOneida project is a celebration of public art in Oneida County, NY. The team from Sculpture Space in Utica has documented artwork all across Oneida for a database, website, interactive map, and commemorative book.
Two of Arthur B. Gregg, the Town Historian for the Town of Guilderland for many years, most essential publications can be found here.
Arthur Koweek's slide collection of buildings in Hudson, NY that were affected by urban renewal.
Excerpts from a scrapbook documenting Hudson's Society to Promote Our Unique Town (SPOUT) initiative throughout the 1970s-80s. The scrapbook includes clippings, photographs, advertisements, posters, brochures, and administrative correspondence.
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.
Historical newsletters from the Village of Asharoken community.
Materials documenting the history of the Ashokan Center property.
Documents, postcards, and pictures pertaining to the construction of Ashokan Reservoir.
Journals recording testimonies from business owners who lost income due to the construction of the Ashokan Reservoir.
Atari pioneered the arcade video game and helped launch the video game revolution with the introduction of Pong (1972), the Home Pong console (1975), and the Atari 2600 (1977) during the 1970s. Initially as Atari Inc.