A collection of photographs of Geneva, New York taken by James G. Vail in the late 19th century.
George and Bob Marshall were the original Adirondack High Peak 46ers, as well as active conservationists. This collection of photographs depicts their time in the Adirondacks with their friends and family in the early 20th century.
Photographs of Buffalo and Western New York during the 19th and early 20th centuries collected by George Nathan Newman.
This collection includes photographs from Gary Lyon and LeRoy Clapp and depict buildings, people and landscapes in the rural community of Pompey, New York.
Photographs and descriptions of buildings in Glen Cove, Long Island.
The images in this collection cover the building of the Gloversville, New York Carnegie Library that was erected with funds provided by Andrew Carnegie.
The collection consists of historic photographs of homes, light industry, roads, emergency services, parades, and people of Great Neck, NY from the early 20th Century.
This collection has photographs and documents pertaining to the history of the Town of Guilderland.
Historic photographs of Melville, NY.
Presented here are selected images of Red Hook (N.Y) and the Hudson Valley taken by Harriet Martin Dey.
This collection contains postcards and images relating to Haverstraw, New York.
Historic images and documents related to New Paltz, NY.
The Henry Page Historical Files were collected by local historian Henry Page throughout his lifetime in Perry. They cover many topics, such as local businesses, organizations and events. Some photos are also of people of note.
Pictures, architectural drawings, and ephemera of the Pratt House and Webb Institute.
Historic photographs of Hempstead, NY.
Reprints of color photographs taken around 2006 with property ownership information included as known.
This collection contains images illustrating the rich history of Crandall Public Library (founded in 1892).
Historic photographs of Hofstra University.
Photographs from the Hofstra estate in Hempstead, New York.
Portraits of the Horton family, as well as photographs of their mansion’s construction. (Later Horton and Morrison Hall.)
Photographs and printed materials relating to houses of worship in Rockville Centre, NY
This series includes various photos of housing in Tupper Lake from 1893 to approximately 2000 including apartment buildings, boarding houses, and individual homes and townhouses.
The Hudson River Voyage collection contains still images of steamboats that went up and down the the Hudson River between 1937 and 1939.
This collection highlights images and documents reflecting the College's move from its downtown Troy location to a permanent multi-building campus on the outskirts of the city to meet the demands of a growing student body and faculty, the need for varied instructional resources, and continued growt
This collection reflects the diversity of the student body as well as the broadening scope of the curriculum as the Institute responded to the wants and needs of employers and students in the region.