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This collection contains artifacts relating to the history of the Dudley Observatory.
Materials relating to Ackley, a Greeport, NY artist.
This collection contains manuscripts, including handwritten copies of regimental histories and individual personal histories of Orange County soldiers who fought in the Civil War.
This diary contains entries written by Fred Walster, who was a soldier in 153rd Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, Company E. The diary spans from January through December 1865 and details his experiences during the war, as well as his civilian life shortly after the war ended.
Historic images and documents related to New Paltz, NY.
This collection contains the papers of Henry Darwin Didama, who became a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Syracuse University College of Medicine in 1872 and Dean of the College of Medicine beginning in 1888.
Historical materials about the village of Homer in Cortland County.
Materials about the history of Seneca County.
The minute books from Red Hook's two societies for the detection and apprehension of horse thieves.
Three 19th century diaries of James E. Horton, resident of Newburgh, NY.
The Jenks family papers include letters written to Willard S. Jenks and his wife, Rhoda, from their daughter, Jessie Elvira Jenks. Jessie lived from 1873-1964.
A selection of journals from noted naturalist and author John Burroughs.
Julia Lawrence Hasbrouck's diaries (1838-1841), and portraits of the Hasbrouck and Lawrence families.