Collections

Clarkson University COVID-19 Interviews

Students in Professor Laura Ettinger's History of Public Health in America course conducted audio interviews with relatives and friends about how the COVID-19 pandemic affected their lives so that people in the future can learn about what it was like to live in 2020 and 2021.

Lucy Agnes Hart Keyes (1900-1994) being interviewed by Fai Walker for the Eel Catching in Setauket Oral History Project, May 9, 1987

Oral histories of Native and African American community elders from the 1980s

Killenworth Estate Garden c. 1918 (George Dupont Pratt)

Recorded firsthand accounts of life in Glen Cove

An oral history cassette tape from the collection

Oral histories of Jericho, NY residents

This is a photograph we have of the interview with Judge Widlitz taking place.

Audio interviews with early Levittown residents.

Military Memories & Veterans' Voices Oral History Collection

Military Memories & Veterans' Voices was a program held at the Library on December 3rd, 2017. The collection consists of five oral histories and photographs.

MMSCL., Oral Histories

Video presentations from residents who have lived in the tri-hamlet communities most of their lives.

New City Library Oral History Collection

Oral interviews documenting the changing landscape of Rockland County.

Nyack Library Oral History Collection

Diverse oral histories from Nyack community members.

Image of tapes

Oral histories collected from 20th century Lockport, NY, residents

An assortment of tapes from the collection.

Audio recordings of Suffolk County residents.

Robert Coe with his father, W.R. Coe, circa 1953.

Oral history interviews related to Planting Fields history

Mayor Richard Blauvelt as the Master of Ceremonies of the Diamond Jubilee celebration, July 1958.

Oral histories of Sea Cliff residents

Seaford Oral History Project

Oral histories of long time Seaford residents

New York Heritage Logo in Greyscale

Oral history interviews detailing life in Ulster County, N.Y.

Assigned seating for graduate students for graduation exercises circa 1979.

Oral histories and papers from student projects.

Logo in Armenian and Latin script

Survive, Remember, Thrive | Armenian Traditions in Western New York preserves the traditions, memories, and stories of the local Armenian community through this audio interview collection and the original shortform documentary video series produced by the Castellani Art Museum of Niagara Universi