Collections
Corning Community College owns an autograph collection of over 100 noted statesmen, presidents, Revolutionary War heroes and authors including Henry Clay, Jules Verne, Theodore Roosevelt to name a few.
Materials related to Daniel Butterfield's service in the Union Army during the Civil War and his involvement in his father's company (what would become The American Express Company).
Photographs taken at Camp Syracuse, a World War I training and recruitment center.
This collection covers various moments of daily life in the city and Onondaga County from the 1920s to 1950s.
The Ernie Simon Collection includes his personal collection of “Port Remembered” photographs.
The photographs include a number of street views and houses in Delhi, New York. Also included are a number of images of the Frank Farrington home on Elm Street, with pictures of his family. A series of images of a military camp appear to date from 1919 in Camp Lee, Virginia.
Photographs relating to the history and development of Geneva, New York in the 19th and 20th centuries.
A collection of issues of the Mill Whistle, a periodical published by the Berst-Forster-Dixfield Co. of Plattsburgh N.Y. to be distributed to employees serving overseas in the armed forces during the Second World War.
A sampling of documents from the Colonial period and Revolutionary War.
Archival materials relating to the history and community of Skaneateles, New York primarily in the late 19th and early 20th century.
This collection contains photographs and documents surrounding the A & R Marshall, Inc.
This collection includes correspondence, an autograph book, legal documents and photographs from the Westinghouse Family from 1833-1913.