Photographs, books, articles, papers, World War II items and poetry from Jane Secor’s personal collection.
This collection contains letters written by Captain John McConihe to his business partner, John B. Kellog.
Papers relating to Civil War veteran John R. Dixon’s service in the Union Army.
The Joseph H. Treyz Collection contains 149 patriotic envelopes printed during the Civil War.
A book outlining the history of the Jefferson County village of Sterlingville, a small community that ceased to exist upon the government’s expansion of Pine Camp (now Fort Drum) prior to the United States’ entry into World War II.
A collection of photographs of Kingston soldiers and local events during the First World War.
The collection includes scrapbooks compiled by Anna Norton Dederick.
Images of Lynbrook captured by Leo H. Bock, a long time Lynbrook resident.
The Lewis H. Brown Collection consists of sixty-four letters written by Lewis Henry Brown, Lewis’ brother Burritt Brown, and Albert Ransom, Burritt Brown’s friend and tent-mate.
The collection includes both military photos from the 52nd General Hospital and personal family photos of Luca, his wife Lilian, and their relatives.
This collection is composed of documents and images of Merrick residents who served their country in various wars. The collection will expand as identities become known and further research has been performed.
Military Memories & Veterans' Voices was a program held at the Library on December 3rd, 2017. The collection consists of five oral histories and photographs.
Scrapbook listing the name of militia enrollees from Tuxedo Park.
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.
Historic photographs of various military installations on Montauk.
Muster rolls of the New York Guard during World War Two
The New York Ordnance Works Collection consists of photographs, maps, and official documents related to the New York Ordnance Works (NYOW), which was in active production during World War II.
The Oral History collection from the New York State Military Museum comprises over 2,100 interviews of veterans and civilians.
Biographies and materials about soldiers from the Oneonta area who died during World War II, collected as part of the Stories Behind the Stars project.
The Patrick Casey Collection consists of an autobiographical narrative and two diaries.
Commemorative ledger containing personal records, recollections, and cemetery records of local soldiers who served in the Ellis Post 52 during the Civil War.
A ledger containing records from soldiers who served in Ward Post 191 during the Civil War.
Correspondence, photographs, and artifacts related to Peter Erwin (1910-1944) of the Arbor Hill neighborhood of Albany, New York, his wife Marjorie L. Walker (1915-1995), and daughter Effie Marie Erwin (1940-2021).
Bob Wyer’s photographs cover the late 30s to the late 70s, showing life in and around Delhi, NY. They cover a wide range of activities, including schools, businesses, and community activities.
Digital version of a journal kept by Angelo Solimino during his service in World War II.