Collections
A collection of recorded interviews with Italian-Americans living in the Watertown Area
This collection contains yearbooks from LaFayette High School, 1920 - 2020.
This collection consists of historical photos, newspaper articles, postcards, and some personal notes of people, places, sports, and businesses pertaining to the Town of North Elba and Village of Lake Placid as created by Town and Village Historians Mary MacKenzie (1964-2001) and Beverley Reid (2
Land and survey records in Oneida County.
A ledger showing the business affairs of the Land Agency for the early settlement of Steuben County and "Pulteney's Land" in the Genesee.
Correspondence and documents, 1780s-1840s, created and received by the Lansing family of Albany, New York. The correspondence and documents largely relate to property ownership and family news.
Lantern Slides, on various topics, from the Freeport Memorial Library’s Long Island Room collection.
Glass lantern slides from the late 1910s and 1920s depicting landscapes, plants, and wildlife in park lands.
Lantern slides used by professors of the College of Ceramics between 1880 and 1940.
*Interviews from Latino Veterans and Military Families
"Latinos in Baseball: From the Barrios to the Big Leagues," was the topic for this panel presentation and the aim of this discussion was to examine baseball as a social and cultural force within US-Latino communities.
Scrapbook created by Laura Abigail Gosline during her time at the New Paltz Normal School from 1915-1917
This publication contains news, features, opinion, and other writings of students at St. Lawrence University.
Collection of the Lawrence High School's yearbook "The Lawrencian".
Booklets from historic Lawrence events and other documents related to the Five Towns area.
This collection contains The Blackrobe Yearbooks from 1951 to 2024.
Documents relating to the Amherst League of Women Voters in the mid to late 20th century.
Newsletters, newspaper articles, publications, meeting minutes and scrapbooks chronicling the history of the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization from the early 20th century to present day.
Correspondence related to Leah Catharine Deyo, as well as portraits of her family.
Canisius College has hosted numerous noted dignitaries, politicians, and other public leaders from the early twentieth century to the present.
Photographs from Lee Brown Coye’s life showing people and scenes around Chenango County, where he spent many years of his youth.
Yearbooks from Lehman Alternative Community School, a public, alternative, combined middle and high school in Ithaca.
Paintings, sketches, and letters written by members of the Wiles Family including Lemuel Wiles, Rachel Ramsey Wiles, and Irving Wiles.
The Lenox Memorial Hospital Collection contains documents and newspaper clippings about the hospital that served the area in the early to mid-twentieth century.