Collections
Collected here are issues of the Scarsdale High School yearbook, The Bandersnatch, digitized in their entirety.
A community collection to document how Covid-19 has affected the everyday lives of Scarsdale residents.
Collected here are photographs and slides related to the Village of Scarsdale, N.Y.
This collection contains images of postcards of Elston Hall, Hotel Van Curler, and the Western Gateway Bridge and surrounding area.
This collection includes postcards of the campus, its vicinity, artifacts, individuals, events, activities, and sites and scenes associated with the College, Schenectady, and surrounding areas.
This collection contains documents created by or received by Schenectady County soldiers in the course of their service during the American Civil War, 1861-1865.
This collection contains material on the history and development of Schenectady County Community College.
This collection contains 18th and 19th century deeds for land and property in Schenectady County. The documents are part of the Grems-Doolittle Library Historic Manuscripts Collection.
This collection contains photographs of homes and streets located in Schenectady, New York area.
The school letters of Rachel Eltinge, written during her stay at the New Paltz Female Academy.
Photographs of schools, students, and teachers from the Town of Caroline.
Ted Schuelke was a Liverpool, New York resident and his photograph collection is comprised of pictures taken in the immediate Liverpool area and in the Adirondacks.
Images of farms, businesses, and related people from Schuyler County.
Images of waterfalls from Schuyler County
A scrapbook of Ablett Mill, with interior and exterior photographs of the wool mill in Whitesboro.
The Scrimshaw and Baleen Objects collection is made up of primarily 19th century objects that were carved or decorated using scrimshaw techniques.
Photographs of and documents about library council events.
Alumni records of those who resided at Sculpture Space.
“Sculptures in the Air” showcases videotapes that document the ASL (American Sign Language) literature movement in Rochester from 1972-2007.
Photos, written histories, and ephemera pertaining to the sea captains who lived in Rockville Centre, NY in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.
Collection of the Seaford High School's yearbook "The Shoreline".