Collections

SUNY Brockport Stylus Collection
An early 20th century collection of the SUNY Brockport student publication, The Stylus.
SUNY Poly Student Publications
This collection is comprised of SUNY Poly student publications (The Factory Times, the Paper Sun, and The Snowflake), covering a period ranging from 1974 through 2010.
Thomas B. Lockwood - The Man and His Library
This collection contains photographs and documents relating to noted Buffalo citizen Thomas B. Lockwood and the University at Buffalo Library dedicated to him.
Three Village Film Reels

Digitized Films from the Three Village area

Tupper Lake High School Yearbook
This collection contains issues of the Tupper Lake High School yearbooks, as well as commencement programs and senior annuals, published between 1917 and 1978.
University Hospital
Photographs and blueprints relating to the University Hospital construction and opening in the 1960s.
Utica Free Academy Yearbooks

Utica Free Academy Yearbooks, Academician, from 1927 to 1971.

Sheveron 1961

This collection contains 69 yearbooks from the Vernon-Verona-Sherrill (VVS) high school and covers 1950 to 2018.

Veterans Vocational School, 1946 - 1952
This is a collection of photographs of important people, places, and events; as well as documents that were used by the students and faculty in the beginning years of the college when it was a vocational school for educating returning veterans in automotive technology, machine operation and many are
West Genesee Yearbooks

This collection includes yearbooks from the West Genesee Central School District in Camillus, New York.

Westhill Yearbooks

This collection includes yearbooks from Westhill High School, dating from 1962 - 2018.

Whitesboro School Yearbooks

This collection contains yearbooks and alumni publications from the Whitesboro Central School District, including the "Che-Ga-Quat-Ka" high school yearbooks and "Wariors" junior high school yearbooks.

Yearbooks
A collection of yearbooks published at the end of the academic year. Starting in the early 1970's, the focus of the yearbook became the graduating class as opposed to the entire student body.