Collections
Items relating to the move and restoration of the original Wantagh, NY train station
Postcards related to the 1909 Hudson Fulton Celebration.
A collection of photo-postcards with images of Albany and Schenectady, NY. The postcards date from 1901-1953.
Acorn Stove trade cards printed between 1850–1900. The cards were created to advertise Acorn Stoves manufactured by Rathbone and Sard of Albany, NY. The cards feature illustrations of men, women, and children, including some representing stereotypes of African American children.
The Alfred University Postcard Collection is a collection of images (postcards) portrays various scenes and individuals related to the history of Alfred University as well as the town and village of Alfred, New York.
This collection contains photographs and documents sharing the history of the Altamont NY
Documents, postcards, and pictures pertaining to the construction of Ashokan Reservoir.
Postcards depicting scenes on and along the Hudson River, from Manhattan to points north of Albany.
This collection contains images and documents related to the Battenkill River and surrounding area.
The collection consists of over 300 postcards showing buildings, structures, and natural features of Blue Point, NY, a hamlet on Long Island, NY.
Photographs, postcards, and ephemera relating to the history of Big Flats and Chemung County.
Historical postcards from the collection of Rockland County resident and newspaper reporter, Bob Knight.
This collection comprises photographs and postcards documenting various areas, people, and activities and events in and around Boonville, New York.
This collection consists of postcards containing images of Brasher Falls, New York, dating roughly between 1890 and 1930. Included are images of St. Joseph's Academy, Main Street, the St. Regis River, Brasher Falls, the 1913 Helena Flood, and over-sized vegetables.
Postcards and stereographs of many Buffalo Olmsted Parks from the late 1800s to early 1900s.
A collection of postcards depicting Buffalo in the early 20th century.
This collection contains items from Camp Russell, a Boy Scout camp located in the Southwestern Adirondacks, dating from the early 1900s through the camp's closure in 2014.
A collection of postcards and photographs shedding light on pivotal periods of Montauk’s history.
Postcards showing the towns and villages of Cayuga County.
The Erie Canal Collection comprises a set of financial documents and cultural materials relevant to the Erie Canal digitized by the American Museum of Finance.
This collection contains photographs, postcards, art work, and images pertaining to the Champlain Canal that runs from the Hudson River at Waterford, NY to Lake Champlain.
Charles Rand Penney was a prominent collector. The Charles Rand Penney Trail unites his collections of Pan-American Exposition souvenirs, Papua New Guinea artifacts, Niagara County historical items, Larkin Company ephemera, and Niagara Falls artwork.