This series documents the various forms of infrastructure over Tupper Lake since approximately 1860 to the present day.
Images of aviation on Long Island by noted photographer, John Drennan.
A portfolio of gelatin silver prints taken in Montauk in 1900.
Photographs, color slides, documents and show tickets relating to the creation and design of the Jones Beach State Park complex.
This collection is comprised of the historical records of the Fonda, Johnstown, and Gloversville Railroad.
Historical photographs and postcards of Locust Valley, NY.
Historical photographs and postcards of Locust Valley, NY.
Black and white photographs of the construction of the new Long Beach Bridge.
Images of Airfields from the past century. Many of these locations have since disappeared.
Items related to the history of the Long Island Motor Parkway.
Historic photographs of towns in Suffolk County, NY.
Scrapbooks created by the Bayles Family.
Historic glass negatives, prints, and postcards depicting the Erie Canal and other waterways in New York and Canada from the collection of Emily and J. Hayward Madden of Livonia, NY
A collection of early 20th century photographs taken by Martha Blow Wadsworth which document a prominent family’s life in the Genesee Valley of New York, as well as showcase a trip to Panama and the construction of the Panama Canal.
The Mason-Malone Collection consists of images from the Mason Studio archive of prints and negatives.
Images and documents related to the Maybrook switching terminal and the railroads it served.
Historic postcards from Merrick, NY.
Scenic postcards highlighting communities of Mastic, Mastic Beach and Shirley.
Images of Mineola from the late 19th century to present day.
Images of Mineola from the 1900s to the 1920s.
Programs from historic Mineola events and other documents
Historic postcards of Montauk, Long Island.
Historic photographs of maritime activites around the area of Montauk.
Photographic and illustrated postcards relating to Naples, New York in the Finger Lakes region. In particular, the images highlight the natural features of the area, especially Canandaigua Lake throughout the early to mid-20th century.
A scrapbook containing newspaper clippings about the Buffalo Central Terminal at the time it first began operations.